Yping, if you opt for the 10's and want another use for the gZero6's - try them as a digital link!
I got to thinking about what KL had said about using the Copper Harmony for this purpose.
The issue with using normal RCA for spdif is their impedance is generally lower than that of the cable which results in degradation of the digital signal.
If you use an RCA with an impedance greater than the cables impedance then there is no problem.
I had tried the Copper Harmony on a 75 ohm cable ant they worked extremely well.
So this morning I thought I'd try the gZero6 on my $70 DVD with a spdif output.
The results - A-m-a-z-i-n-g !!!
They are definitly better than my Van den Hul "The Name" 75 ohm cables
Give it a whirl if you have components with spdif
I think you will be pleasantly surprised
However - I think the gzero2 IC will be just as effective for digital purposes - I don't think you need to use something as expensive as the gZero6's :-)
Regards
I got to thinking about what KL had said about using the Copper Harmony for this purpose.
The issue with using normal RCA for spdif is their impedance is generally lower than that of the cable which results in degradation of the digital signal.
If you use an RCA with an impedance greater than the cables impedance then there is no problem.
I had tried the Copper Harmony on a 75 ohm cable ant they worked extremely well.
So this morning I thought I'd try the gZero6 on my $70 DVD with a spdif output.
The results - A-m-a-z-i-n-g !!!
They are definitly better than my Van den Hul "The Name" 75 ohm cables
Give it a whirl if you have components with spdif
I think you will be pleasantly surprised
However - I think the gzero2 IC will be just as effective for digital purposes - I don't think you need to use something as expensive as the gZero6's :-)
Regards