ADHDguitarist wrote:do you need to use balanced cables? or will regular guitar cables work?
I've crossed this bridge myself when I first got my AXE I/O last year. It requires balanced cables (TRS) for input into the AXE I/O.
Another thing to keep in mind is the mic XLR and guitar instrument inputs are disabled on a hardware level while cables are connected to the balanced line inputs.
Here is from the AXE I/O User Manual:
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INST, LINE, MIC LEDs - active input indication with auto select. If no connection is made, or if an XLR is connected to the back Combo input, the MIC input will be activated, and the corresponding LED will light up; if an 1/4” jack (line level) is connected at the back Combo input, the LINE input will be selected and the corresponding LED will light up; if an instrument is connected to the front input, the INSTRUMENT input will be selected and the corresponding LED will light up. The front Instrument input has always priority over back connected XLR or 1/4” jacks.
Line Inputs 1-2
Configuration: Class-A discrete differential line receiver, tip hot
Input impedance: 20 kOhms differential
Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +26 dBu signal at the TRS input
Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -24 dBu signal at the TRS input
Frequency response: From 5 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 116 dB(A)
THD+N: -106 dB(A) at -10 dBFS
Dave