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Digital Cables
Anton Gijsen wrote:
Serge Auckland wrote: Anton Gijsen wrote: Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Anton Gijsen wrote: Serge Auckland wrote: I don't think that anybody that knows how digital audio is transmitted would believe that *any* digital cable will make a difference. AES-EBU and SP-DIF signals are incredibly rugged, and provided the cable is of 75 ohms impedance, what it's made of and how constructed will have *no* effect on the signal transmitted. Can some kind soul please tell me what the impedance of a "normal" analogue phono-phono cable is? Not really, since it will vary from one example to another. Holy **** on a stick, guys! I didn't mean to start a friggin' argument. What are you lot like? The reason I asked is that I'm currently using a "normal" analogue phono-phono cable as a digital cable between my CD player and AV amp, and was wondering whether or not it was worth getting a "proper" 75 Ohm impedance digital coaxial cable. Maybe if I could get hold of some phono connectors that B&Q satellite coax cable would be good. Your thoughts...? That would be perfect. Just check that the cable is 75 ohm, not 50 ohms and you're away. It is. I'll go and raid my local electronics shop tomorrow. By the way, There's a good chance that the "normal" phono-phono cable is around 75 ohms. Also, on short lengths, even a bit of wet string will work- literally. I've done it, and a few years ago, Canford Audio demonstrated this at a couple of Trade Shows. Incredible! Not sure why anyone would want to do it, but I like the idea of it. Because you can! It looks really cool to have fish swimming about around your digital interconnect........ S. |
Digital Cables
Janine would brighten my day on my visits to BH, and definitely knows
about audio. Janine would brighten my day any time I saw her! Drool, drool. Russ Andrews as editorial really is putting Dracula in charge of the bloodbank. How silly can it get? There were days when I read HFN for articles by the likes of Jean Hiraga. The serious mags are all gone the way of Audio Amateur. Andy |
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