Sorry, my advice is just stating facts and trying to give some solid accurate concepts of cable tech and level types.
Sorry mate, unbalanced and balanced are not the same thing…

The Rytm gives you the option for both for convenience.
But Unbalanced cabling has less dynamic range and less output level…
Furthermore, Unbalanced Cabling is prone for noise and interference. I will NEVER use Unbalanced cables in my studio unless I have to.
It’s just facts…not myths :slight_smile:

And I don’t know anyone that would use an Unbalanced cable UNLESS the device is specifically made for only Unbalanced connection (such as Electric Guitar for instance)

I’m looking at the Apogee Quartet’s manual and it does not mention ANYTHING about the analog inputs. BUT since they are combo jacks they are obviously BALANCED inputs. The rest is set in software.

Sure you can use an unbalanced cable…but why?

Try to compare your Hosa cables with 4 conductor cable…have you?
I (and many others) hear a difference. The main quality difference is with comparing 2 to 4 conductor cable types and when you have long runs.

I have yet to visit a professional studio that is wired with Hosa…sorry.

My only intention here is to share knowledge…not my opinion :slight_smile:

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