WRT..
Good question - I’ve been asked that question many times i.e. before the Double shotgun version was tried, and I always said "a single run"
Now the question is do you use double run for Spdif or keep it single run?
But after the success of the Double Shotgun - perhaps two would work better?
But then again we are dealing with digital signal that represents 0’s and 1’s , which I believe is not as critical as analogue cables, so perhaps two wires is overkill - I would stick with one.
The other factor is my old SPDIF did not use the same solid copper or solid silver wire that are currently in use, so it was probably not as "capable" from an analogue perspective, but it still performed very nicely as a SPDIF interconnect.
@Grannyring is using a twisted pair for D+ and D- on his USB cable
Also is there an optimal length for spdif cables?I assume you are asking about HELIX geometry SPDIF cables?
There probably is, but because the signal is not "reflecting" to the same extent as a cable having a more standard geometry I would "questimate" that it is probably quite long, much longer than I would care to wind a helix coil for. :-)
I have tried a 2 meter cable and could not tell any difference between it and a 1 meter cable.
My final SPDIF cable was a 1/2 meter long and I observed the same great results as with the 1 and 2 meter cables.
Hope that helps
Regards - Steve
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