BNC Cable is RG6 the best?


BNC Cable is RG6 the best for Digital transfer?
I received a AfterDark Clock to mate with my EtherRegen. With it came a very cheap looking BNC cable.
I'm not sure exactly what makes up a BNC cable special. I know it should be 75 ohms and shielded.
So, what about using RG 6 cable? I have the appropriate BNC fittings.

Should this be better?
And of course, why then are some of these cables so expensive?

ozzy
ozzy
The Black Cat Silverstar cables do a great job if you need 75ohm BNC.  Not cheap but not super expensive either they do a great job, are well constructed and reliable cables.

Apogee Wyde Eye are supposed to be very good for word clock if you can find one.
kijanki,
I could go 1.5M but the AfterDark clock and the EtherRegen are very close together and that would mean a lot of cable drooping.

audiojedi,
I'll take a look at the Black Cat Silverstar.

Since, I have the RG-6 cable already terminated with a BNC I'm going to try that first. I still wonder what the clock transfers. Is it audio signal???

ozzy

audiojedi,
I have not been able to locate a Black Cat cable but I can buy the  Apogee Wyde Eye. It looks to be purple, is that correct?
It comes in many lengths even one foot long!

ozzy
Hi Ozzy: The Apogee Wyde Eyed  is a great cable for the money ($50/meter), however, IMO it would be a lateral move from the stock cable you're using now. I went from the stock cable to a VH Audio Ag Pulsar cable I was using from a CD transport to DAC (https://www.vhaudio.com/pulsar-ag.html). This was a major improvement in the SQ of all areas. You can also contact member fsmithjack about the upgraded After Dark digital cable. He is using one himself. Good listening. Jeff
Hi Ozzy: Also, if you aren't using one already, I highly recommend that you get the After Dark LPS to mate with the Queen clock. While you're at it, pop a Synergistic Orange small 1A Fast Blo fuse into it (Remove the four hex key screws from the fromt cover. The fuse sits right there). Then, upgrade the DC umbilical cable from stock (Ghent Audio, Audio Sensibility, or DIY). Get ready to be dazzled. No BS.