Long USB cable recommendation


Hi all.

I'm looking for recommendations on a long (~6 meter) USB cable (a to b) to go from my iMac to an ifi Zen signature DAC. Would like to keep it reasonable (~$100.00) if possible. For context, I like to stream Qobuz from my Mac and while the ifi has bluetooth, the delivery of high-resolution audio exceeds the compressed size of Bluetooth audio. I also use the ifi from my CD changer. 

From what I understand 5m is typically the limit of USB and the longer the cable the more prone it is to RF interference. For additional context, I also have a Bluesound streamer that I run ethernet from my router to the device, but I'm constrained with using BluOS, which I'm not a fan of. I guess Qobuz is still working on a connect feature to stream directly from their app but not sure on the timeline.

Thanks very much in advance !

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@jji666 We leave a lot up to the buffering and jitter rejection in the DAC these days.  I think so long as it's in asynchronous mode the DAC will be fine. 

Buffering and jitter rejection can't solve really bad upstream signals, but I think this should be OK.  Of course, I do think a local streamer with an Android/iPhone connected controller is the way to go for convenience.

For that level of system and at that length and at that price the cheapest cable will work. That’s about as much as can be said.

I run a 5 meter AudioQuest Cinnamon USB from my laptop to my DDC. I have no issues with drop out or ground loops. I’ve not noticed any qualitative difference between the, admittedly, ridiculously long USB and a much shorter one, 1 meter I think. It’s not optimal but it works for what I have setup at the moment.  I believe 5 meters is about the limit of USB before issues are supposed to present themselves.