Esoteric Clocks Owners / and cables


A questions to owners of Esoteric clocks and what BNC cables they are using to connect to their players. I am using Nirvana Digital Cables top of their line up - and was wondering do these 75ohm cables make a real sonic difference ???...as they are not carrying audio signals ???? Now, I was suprised to hear a difference when a went to a real good power cord on my clock ....but what about these cables ??? Your thoughts on this question and also what brands you are using and why. Many thanks.
garebear
Hello Garebear - I pondered the same question when I purchased my G-0Rb clock a year ago. I considered the Acrolink product but ultimately did not want to spend that kind of coin on a digital cable. I spoke directly with a company technician who said the supplied 75-ohm BNC cables were "starter" quality, and encouraged better, but stated one did not have to spend tons of money to get good performing cables for this particular application. I purchased 75-ohm BNC cables from Silnote at a reasonable price and I continue to use it to this day. Did I perform a comparison between different manufacturer digital 75-ohm BNC cables? No. Am I completely satisfied with what I have? Yes. Maybe there is a difference...I don't really know...but I am not going to spend my valuable time and money to research matters any more than I did.
Hi, I don't have Esoteric gear (used to have a dv-50s), but do have a separate clock with my dCS Scarlatti set up. I have tried 3 clock cables. Stock, Cardas Lightning 15, and Purist Audio Designs Proteus Provectus Praesto. All bnc to bnc.

The differences are clearly audible. As you step up, it seems to let your clock to more of what it's already doing along the lines of focus, definition, presentation of information.

To me, it's worth the money here!