How does a Transport effect sound?


hi guys,

Been wondering about this: How does a CD Transport effect sound?  Isn't it just reading the disc and sending the 1s and 0s to the DAC.  Shouldn't every transport sound the same?

Thanks! 
leemaze
Firstly - always go for BNC. This is unequivocally a superior connector,

In comparison to what?

In theory at least,  bnc rca should be superior to rca but inferior to aes/ebu. 

RCA obviously.  It cannot be terminated properly to any coax.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio

RCA obviously. It cannot be terminated properly to any coax.

Steve, your opinion (or fact) on this please....

As you know, in my case I’m going Oppo>Yggy via **RCA** coax out from Oppo and in to Yggy. Shame on me perhaps, but other than optical this is my only option. Or is it? :)

Question given the aforementioned....

Technically I could go RCA coax out from Oppo and terminate with BNC coax in to Yggy. So is RCA>BNC coax "better" than RCA>RCA coax? (same coax and all else equal)

Thanks.
As you know, in my case I’m going Oppo>Yggy via **RCA** coax out from Oppo and in to Yggy. Shame on me perhaps, but other than optical this is my only option. Or is it? :)

The other option is to use a BNC-BNC cable with 75 ohm RCA adapters.  This is better than a cable terminated with RCA's. Like anything there are cables and then there are great cables. You get what you pay for.

Technically I could go RCA coax out from Oppo and terminate with BNC coax in to Yggy. So is RCA>BNC coax "better" than RCA>RCA coax? (same coax and all else equal)

Yes, anywhere you can use BNC you should do it.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio