Pangea Digital coax....https://www.audioadvisor.com/ssearch.asp?txtsearch=pangea audio advisor...Fantastic clarity. on sale $45
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Pangea Digital coax....https://www.audioadvisor.com/ssearch.asp?txtsearch=pangea audio advisor...Fantastic clarity. on sale $45 |
First of all, what other people hear in their system, may not be what you hear in your system. We manufacturer audio components. Our listening room has over 30 pieces of equipment along with 4 different speakers. We have repaired and upgraded more components than most people hear can even think of.
For lower priced digital cables go with the Audio Envy or the Kimber D60. Up the scale look for a used Marigo Labs, Jorma or Cerious Technologies. These seemed to work well in all of our systems.
Happy Listening. |
I’ve always thought a digital coax cable made no difference. It either works or doesn’t. Im a believer in power cords, speaker cables and interconnects but never place any emphasis on the digital coax cable. I was wrong though. They can and do make a difference in my system. I have a signal cable silver resolution that sounds thin and bright compared to an audioquest that I had laying around. I’ll be getting a few others to try when I have some extra $ |
In order of SQ 1. I2s however this is my project for this year to implement I2s so I cannot verify this in practice, only research. 2. USB controversial choice here but with the correct DAC and DDC it is capable of outclassing AES/EBU. 3.AES/EBU Excellent and for most people it will provide the best sound. 4.BNC SPDIF Very, very close to AES/EBU. 5.RCA SPDIF Least favorable of the above. 6.Toslink usually only capable of 24/96 kHz and is the worst choice you can make. Only suitable for a soundbar if you don't have another choice. Better than HDMI eARC however, but that may be down to equipment. |