Thanks, not surprising. I’ll scrap the adapter idea. But problems arise. Some (more like many, I guess) say a true 75 ohm RCA plug is an impossibility. Nevertheless, there are manufacturers selling plugs claiming to be 75 ohms and RG-59 cables with RCA terminations. Maybe these really aren’t 75 ohms but somehow close enough? Or they assume that nobody could tell the difference anyway?
Regardless, I have a choice to make. I’ve got a Node 2i streamer with RCA digital output. That connects to a digital input selector with an RCA input (among others). I don’t want to mess with the Node 2i but I’m happy to mess with the switch. So I’ve got 2 choices:1. 75 ohm cable with "75 ohm" RCA terminations, or,2. Replace RCA socket on the switch with female BNC. Then use 75 ohm cable with BNC on one end and "75 ohm" RCA on the other.
First world problems, to be sure. Suggestions on which? Thanks,
Regardless, I have a choice to make. I’ve got a Node 2i streamer with RCA digital output. That connects to a digital input selector with an RCA input (among others). I don’t want to mess with the Node 2i but I’m happy to mess with the switch. So I’ve got 2 choices:1. 75 ohm cable with "75 ohm" RCA terminations, or,2. Replace RCA socket on the switch with female BNC. Then use 75 ohm cable with BNC on one end and "75 ohm" RCA on the other.
First world problems, to be sure. Suggestions on which? Thanks,