@almarg - I too wondered about this aspect of digital cables design.
It all started about 5 years ago when KLE Innovaitons contacted me about their products.
I built a very good analogue cable and wondered how it would perform in the digital realm - so I simply tried it and it worked great.
I contacted Keith Louie Eichman and we exchanged several emails on the subject. But although he assured me that his RCA's are perfect for digital application because of their impedance, he would not reveal the actual impedance. So I am unable to comment on this aspect in any further detail.
Apparently - they work extremely well with 50, 75 and even 110 ohm applications.
After a lot of reading from the web - could it be possible that the impedance of the RCA only has to be greater than 50,75,101 ohms?
Perhaps it is the design of the actual RCA ?
i.e.the neutral connection is very small compared to other RCA's
I have tried a few different KLE Innovations RCA's in digital applications and they all worked extremely well.
Sorry I could not provide more details - Steve
It all started about 5 years ago when KLE Innovaitons contacted me about their products.
I built a very good analogue cable and wondered how it would perform in the digital realm - so I simply tried it and it worked great.
I contacted Keith Louie Eichman and we exchanged several emails on the subject. But although he assured me that his RCA's are perfect for digital application because of their impedance, he would not reveal the actual impedance. So I am unable to comment on this aspect in any further detail.
Apparently - they work extremely well with 50, 75 and even 110 ohm applications.
After a lot of reading from the web - could it be possible that the impedance of the RCA only has to be greater than 50,75,101 ohms?
Perhaps it is the design of the actual RCA ?
i.e.the neutral connection is very small compared to other RCA's
I have tried a few different KLE Innovations RCA's in digital applications and they all worked extremely well.
Sorry I could not provide more details - Steve