tommylion,
Thx for sharing. Do you also need one for the unused input on the DAC side?
Thx for sharing. Do you also need one for the unused input on the DAC side?
Synergistic Red Fuse ...
Tommylion, thanks. That's definitely a tweak that makes sense from a technical standpoint, IMO. The degree to which it may help will of course vary depending on the design of the specific component. Also, in cases where unused digital outputs on BNC connectors are involved, something like this should do the trick: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/167156-REG/Comprehensive_B_TM_B_TM_BNC_Terminator.html Regarding unused S/PDIF or AES/EBU digital inputs, those presumably already have a termination, internally within the component. Regards, -- Al |
a25105, Good question. The description says they work for inputs as well as outputs. The unused input on my DAC is BNC, so I’m unable to try it there. They also have RCA shorting plugs for unused analog inputs on a preamp or integrated. I have had similar "caps" on my passive pre for some time. Maybe I will take them off to hear again what difference they make. |
Hi Al, Would one need to solder a 75 ohm resistor between the live and neutral on this BNC connector to produce a shunt? Or simply plug one of the shunt connectors tommylion refers to into this BNC plug? Looks to me like those shunt caps above could be replicated using an inexpensive RCA connector and a 75 ohm resistor... Dave |