正式利用兩蕊一網線來達至Noise Rejection必須焊接在XLR插,以Balance接駁,在Porfessional Connection已有數+年歷史,有無正式電聲學文獻支持,就不清楚,但焊接XLR時,網和負線是分離,外來噪音一概隔離,算擴音機雖不是Balance設計,也有Balance to Unbalance切換線路,噪音就在此消聲匿跡。
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I typically recommend a two-conductor, balanced cable – also known as mic cable - for audio interconnects. For one thing, it’s easy to find well-made cable of this type. Mic cable also offers an advantage that regular single-conductor cable can’t, namely there are a couple of options for configuring it.
For instance, the dual center conductors can be tied together at both ends when soldering to the RCA. This makes for a more reliable and durable cable: If one conductor fails for some reason, the other retains continuity and the cable still works.
The other option is tying one of the conductors into the shield. This results in the signal (+) and (-) traveling on the center conductors, which are twisted internally through the cable. According to theory, the signal (+) and (-) traveling on twisted pairs further aids noise rejection. ......"
查實Wayne都無話頭尾不同焊接,只說將其中一蕊(one of the conductors)和網相接,那麽signal (-)並非只在縲旋負線行走,在網亦行走。
Wayne在第二頁有講
"Finishing up “best noise reduction” cables
If you’re doing the “best noise rejection” method where one of the center conductors is tied into the shield: When you make up the other end of your cable, the conductor that you tied into the shield will be soldered to the RCA’s sleeve (i.e. clamp arm). To clarify, the shield will be connected to one end of the cable only. This will send the signal (-) solely through the center conductor. "