It has rca, not enough XLR inputs. I am not interested in proprietary zeel connectors.
it has a total of 6 inputs; one is dedicated XLR. one is dedicated phono with RCA. 3 are RCA/BNC (zeel), and one is RCA/BNC (zeel) but can be converted to another dedicated phono with RCA.
if you want great digital for relatively reasonable price use the Playback Designs MPS-5 which has the zeel connector. better than any other interface. and I find that mostly RCA sounds better than XLR for most sources at the top of the food chain. just my personal experience, of course. I also find that preamps that are designed to be essentially differentially balanced with multiple XLR's do not sound quite as transparent as non-differentially designed preamps. simply more simple circuits. I used to call these preamps 'single-ended' however I've been told that is not a correct term.
so don't be afraid of the zeel. even compare dart and other amps with the dart using the zeel. it's just better. more transparent, better imaging. and a .5 meter zeel connection sounds the same as a .5 kilometer zeel connection. perfect 50 ohm interface. read Stereophile Nov 2001, page 59 - 69 regarding interface cables and reflections written by Herve Deletraz prior to him starting the darTZeel brand to learn why zeel is better......and RCA and XLR have issues.
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