It's not the RCA cable that's a problem. It's the RCA jack on the DAC. On many RCA jacks inside, there is a pressure plate which the pin/tip of the RCA plug touches to make contact. Over time, if there is tension on the cable, it will bend this pressure plate away and eventually there will not be contact between the pressure plate and the RCA tip. You really won't be able to see this just be looking behind the components. It is actually inside the RCA jack.
Is there a difference in sound between a coax cable and an optical one?
I've had 2 separate DACS within the past 20 years, both using a coax cable. I've had trouble with both with the connections. They either come loose or disconnect or whatever. I've always had to go and wiggle the cable to get the sound to come out again. The older one was an Audioquest cable (long gone) and the one I'm using now is an MIT (probably 12-15 years old). My plans are to get a new pre-amp with a built-in DAC and if there is no substantial difference in sound, I plan on using an optical cable this time around. Any thoughts?
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