Yping, many of todays analogue IC's are capable of delivering digital content - since the quality of the copper used is extremely high, but the impedance of RCA's they employ tends to be the issue.
My VDH "The NAME" is just one of several IC's that can perform double duties.
But - to the consumer, it sounds better if a company has a purpose built "Digital Interconnect"
The KLEI Harmony RCA'a all have an impedance greater than 110 ohms, so they will work very well on the 50, 75 and 110 ohm cables used for digital IC's - so I'm told by KLE Innovations.
Granted - the Harmony RCA's do not "match" the impedance of the cable, but it appears using them for digital duty does not impede the cable's performance as would a more conventional RCA.
The KLEI gZero IC's also appear to have sufficient screening ability so as to prevent noise from degrading the digital signal, so it stands to reason they would be able to perform as a digital IC.
There maybe some members that will disagree with this, but all I can say is that I and others have tried the RCA's on "digital cable" and using the standard IC's for digital links and found they work - extremely well!
Proof of the pudding is in the listening :-)
Regards ...
My VDH "The NAME" is just one of several IC's that can perform double duties.
But - to the consumer, it sounds better if a company has a purpose built "Digital Interconnect"
The KLEI Harmony RCA'a all have an impedance greater than 110 ohms, so they will work very well on the 50, 75 and 110 ohm cables used for digital IC's - so I'm told by KLE Innovations.
Granted - the Harmony RCA's do not "match" the impedance of the cable, but it appears using them for digital duty does not impede the cable's performance as would a more conventional RCA.
The KLEI gZero IC's also appear to have sufficient screening ability so as to prevent noise from degrading the digital signal, so it stands to reason they would be able to perform as a digital IC.
There maybe some members that will disagree with this, but all I can say is that I and others have tried the RCA's on "digital cable" and using the standard IC's for digital links and found they work - extremely well!
Proof of the pudding is in the listening :-)
Regards ...