Cable for Lynx card to Berkeley DAC


Does anyone have information an a better cable to connect a Lynx card to a Berkeley DAC than the standard Lynx breakout cable?

thanks
128x128shaq
Hi Shaq,

Try Chris Stubbs are Redco. He has made up several cables for me and the guys at Computeraudiophile.com. Really good stuff and really cheap. I just sent you a pm w/info.

It's funny, I was so used to paying thousands for cables that, when it was only $30.00 I was shocked. However, it's the real deal!

-Greg
I initially used an inexpensive Gotham HD26 to XLR cable which was pretty good. But, depending on how resolving your system is, the quality of your hearing and the value you place on accuracy, I have found that the Cardas Clear HD26 to XLR cable to be easily superior to the Gotham. But...it is considerably more money. In my system to my ears its worth it. Of course, audio is like wine, only the individual can assess price vs value. I use a Zalman fanless music server with the Lynx AES16 card, the Berkeley Alpha DAC, a Pass Labs XA30.5 and Atma-Sphere M-60 amplifiers and Geddes Abbey speakers.
We too went with Redco with Mogami Gold. All our DB25/26 connectors were made by Chris.
Earflappin - that's a very nice system. What do you use for remote interaction with the server (i.e. from listening chair)? I take it you run the Alpha straight into your amp... if so what sort of digital attenuation do you typically require? Finally, have you thought of moving to the Pass XA60.5, or had a chance to hear how the two compare (e.g. on bass dynamics). Thanks
Ral - sorry for the delay in responding. Thanks for your kind comments. The Zalman silent music server and Alpha DAC are producing the best digital sound I've heard. On Hi-Rez material to my ears the Alpha DAC is better than vinyl.

For remote control I use a Toshiba netbook running WinXP Pro with Remote Desktop Connection. I have found it works great even with the netbook communicating wirelessly to the Zalman via my wireless router.

Yes, I run the Alpha DAC directly into my amps. It sounds fantastic. I was leery of a digital attenuator, but in speaking with the brain trust at Berkeley I got comfortable. I tried a couple of SOTA pre-amps just to experiment, but they degraded the sound. I don't do analog anymore so I don't need a phono stage or multiple analog inputs. In terms of attenuation, I am generally at 30-50db on the 60 max scale of the Alpha DAC. The nice thing about the Atma-Sphere M-60 amp is that I can pull power tubes so that Alpha DAC runs closer to top of range.

My speakers are very efficient with a relatively flat impedance curve and roll off at 50hz as they are a sealed box two way design. I use servo subs for LF. Therefore, the XA30.5 has more than enough power to drive my speakers to very loud levels. I can never get the bias needle to move on the XA30.5 so more power is not needed.

Hope this answers your questions. Happy listening.