Best way to connect these (quality wise)

B

blakers

Audiophyte
Hi everybody!

I wonder what is the best way to connect this speaker to my popcorn hour vten. What type of cable quality wise (or maybe a cable + another device/converter)...

First photo is the back of the speaker. It is one speaker only, column shape (originally used to listen to music coming from an Ipad). Second is the popcorn hour. Distance is 5m.

Thank you
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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
You need a DA converter to convert the digital out to analog in.
 
B

blakers

Audiophyte
Thanks for the answer. Total noob question: what would happen if I connect a RCA cable to the popcorn and the other end (with 2 RCA terminals) to the speaker with no D/A converter?
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Thanks for the answer. Total noob question: what would happen if I connect a RCA cable to the popcorn and the other end (with 2 RCA terminals) to the speaker with no D/A converter?
You will generate a tear in the fabric of space-time!
:eek::p:)
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
B

blakers

Audiophyte
Thank you. The D/A converter is on its way. I am concerned about the noise introduced by the power adapter that supplies the current to the converter. Apparently (read some reviews of different models) it can introduce quite an annoying noise that can be heard through the speakers... What do you think? They talk about a filtered power adapter but I have no clue what that is or how I can make sure I buy the right one (filtered).
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Thank you. The D/A converter is on its way. I am concerned about the noise introduced by the power adapter that supplies the current to the converter. Apparently (read some reviews of different models) it can introduce quite an annoying noise that can be heard through the speakers... What do you think? They talk about a filtered power adapter but I have no clue what that is or how I can make sure I buy the right one (filtered).
Just try it and see. It will more than likely be fine.

That is just a standard USB power adapter, 5V supply (but the Amazon page does not list the current spec).

If it is a problem, then read up on some of the better/filtered power supplies that are typically used for the Raspberry Pi.

http://www.raspyfi.com/the-best-raspberry-pi-power-supply/
 
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