Balanced audio interconnects (XLR) utilize two conductors, while standard RCA audio interconnects use only a single "unbalanced" conductor. This enhanced design gives balanced audio interconnects the power to provide greater resistance against sources of noise (RF, EMI, etc.). The result is a more pure signal transfer, especially in longer-run applications.
You may or may not hear a difference between XLR and RCA in short runs, however XLR should prove quieter on very long runs or in set-ups where many cords come in contact with each other...think rock concerts, where all instrument and mic cords are XLR.
You may or may not hear a difference between XLR and RCA in short runs, however XLR should prove quieter on very long runs or in set-ups where many cords come in contact with each other...think rock concerts, where all instrument and mic cords are XLR.

