Well thanks again Al! I really appreciate the time you have offered me on this. I dare chance some more.
The DAC am purchasing has the AES/EBU input that I likely will want to use. Currently I have both a DVD player and a CD transport with optical and coax SPDIF outputs. I also have two 1.5 meter 75ohm RCA cables available for use. I would prefer to use these cables between both the DVD player and the CD transport and the new DAC to avoid use of the optical connection. Obviously this is no problem for one of the two disc players however the other will have to be connected to the AES input on the DAC.
It is the impedance issue that has me confused. I know that a XLR microphone cable lacks the proper impedance for digital use. AES when balanced is 110ohms as I understand it. I believe with my new DAC I would be using a cable in unbalanced mode at 75ohms. I guess I need to verify this with Audio Mirror.
If one has an 75ohm RCA cable can one fit a male RCA to male XLR adapter for my needs? How does the impedance of the adaptor affect this? Or, based on the first sentence of the wikipedia report, can one use a BNC/AES adapter at the DAC input if one has a 75 ohm RCA to BNC cable?
The DAC am purchasing has the AES/EBU input that I likely will want to use. Currently I have both a DVD player and a CD transport with optical and coax SPDIF outputs. I also have two 1.5 meter 75ohm RCA cables available for use. I would prefer to use these cables between both the DVD player and the CD transport and the new DAC to avoid use of the optical connection. Obviously this is no problem for one of the two disc players however the other will have to be connected to the AES input on the DAC.
It is the impedance issue that has me confused. I know that a XLR microphone cable lacks the proper impedance for digital use. AES when balanced is 110ohms as I understand it. I believe with my new DAC I would be using a cable in unbalanced mode at 75ohms. I guess I need to verify this with Audio Mirror.
If one has an 75ohm RCA cable can one fit a male RCA to male XLR adapter for my needs? How does the impedance of the adaptor affect this? Or, based on the first sentence of the wikipedia report, can one use a BNC/AES adapter at the DAC input if one has a 75 ohm RCA to BNC cable?