A bit more and you could have a real giant killer, the Standard BNC with RCA adapters. $275. Here are jitter measurements:
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=154425.0
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Looking for a Giant Killer Digital cable
A bit more and you could have a real giant killer, the Standard BNC with RCA adapters. $275. Here are jitter measurements: https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=154425.0 Steve N. Empirical Audio |
@folkfreak would you mind including a link to Chris’ cable? Thanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . @tgrisham Thank you. . . . . . . . . . . . @audioengr Hey steve…. Wow. Very cool. Many thanks. Especially for the link. They are always definitely tremendously appreciated. Maybe I should rethink this budget and or wait a wee bit more to get something better. Albeit, less jitter ain’t the whole dance. Definitely interesting though. Thanks immensely. . . . . . . . . . . . . @jayctoy Very much appreciated. Tanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Things invariably change with tiome. Its good to see input on wires one doesn’t have to use a helicopter with a large electromagnet, a semi tractor trailer, and laughing gas, to pilfer an armored truck in order to afford one. The semi, high speed drills, and gas are easy. Finding a helicopter pilot that ain’t finicky … and has skills…. now there is the trick. |
@blindjim --sorry the link I provided didn't work -- here it is in ugly format https://blackcatcable.com/products/c-silverstar-75-mk2-spdif Chris’ original cable with Black Cat (and one to look for used) was the Veloce http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/blackcat/veloce.html |
30-day money-back, less $8 shipping on the Standard BNC cable. You are welcome to shoot it out against other cables for 30 days. Sometimes I allow a bit more if needed. My very best is my Reference BNC for $499, but the Standard is very close. More silver in the Reference. Both are aerospace cable with expanded Teflon dielectric and double-shielded terminated to 18GHz B/W BNC connectors. Very good 75 ohm match, better than Belden cables. Connectors are a perfect match, except of course when using the RCA adapters, which will never be 75 ohms. These don’t seem to affect the SQ though. The important thing is the termination to the coax. I have been doing cables since 1996 and I have a EE degree. Computer simulated many of my designs. Terminating a coax to BNC is much better than trying to solder to a RCA connector any type coax cable. The impedance is a perfect match with BNCs. BNCs are specifically made for each cable type, either 50 or 75 ohms char. impedance. There are hundreds of BNC connector types as a result. Steve N. Empirical Audio |