Robert
Thanks for your explanation of impedance in digital interconnects.
I want to be clear about what causes a mis-match of impedance with respect to digital interconnects. The mis-match of impedance most often talked about in audio involves the output impedance and input impedance of two components connnected to each other. I gather that is not true for impedance mis-match in digital cables, because you said the proper impedance is established by the type of termination on the interconnect. That means the proper impedance does not depend on the output impedance of the transport/CD player or the input impedance of the DAC. From what you said, the only way an impedance mis-match could result would be the design of the interconnect itself. Is that right? For example, a cable that yields an impedance of 86 ohms instead of 75 or 110 ohms.