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Old July 16th 03, 06:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.marketplace
Dave Plowman
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Default FS: AudioQuest Digital Pro

In article ,
Jim H wrote:
1m long, solid silver, AQ's best ever digital cable.


Just about any cable ever made would carry digits over that distance.


Especially in the not so demanding world of digital HiFi. I mean, what
is cd, 150k/s? A £1 length of cat5 is good for at least 100M/s, enough
for more than 600 cd streams.


Yup. But you've got to understand the thinking. It's conceivable that
really poor (high capacitance) or extra long interconnects can make a
difference to an analogue signal - especially if high impedance valve
equipment is used.

So for those who don't *want* to understand any theory, *all*
interconnects can make a difference. That the signal is digital makes no
difference to this thinking at all.

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Old July 16th 03, 07:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.marketplace
Jim H
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Default FS: AudioQuest Digital Pro

On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 19:38:28 +0100, Dave Plowman
wrote:

In article ,
Jim H wrote:
1m long, solid silver, AQ's best ever digital cable.

Just about any cable ever made would carry digits over that distance.


Especially in the not so demanding world of digital HiFi. I mean, what
is cd, 150k/s? A £1 length of cat5 is good for at least 100M/s, enough
for more than 600 cd streams.


Yup. But you've got to understand the thinking. It's conceivable that
really poor (high capacitance) or extra long interconnects can make a
difference to an analogue signal - especially if high impedance valve
equipment is used.

So for those who don't *want* to understand any theory, *all*
interconnects can make a difference. That the signal is digital makes no
difference to this thinking at all.


My favourite bit is when WhatHifi etc claim a CD transport to be "working
very hard". Yeah, right, that's why a £15 pc cd rom drive can read with
*ZERO* error at 30-50 times that speed!

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Jim H
 




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