dekay, kevin at homegrown emailed me and said that he and others had good success utilizing a single length of super silver as a digital cable his only concern was rfi. i put this string out there because i wasn't sure. right now i'm using a single length of straightwire laser link 2. i have no info about this cable other than it's ofc copper shielded and a coaxial design. it was sent as a replacement for an older set of straightwire i.c.'s that went bad. it sounds good now, but what will improve if i switch to a digital cable? honestly i love the sound that i've got, and have even considered getting a single run of the laser link for a cdp to dac connection. my thinking however, was how would the synergy be if i utilized all silver for interconnects and digital. i'm new to this stuff and am still on the bottom end of the learing curve. i bought the h.g. i.c.'s because the comments i've read and the price seemed too good to be true. so far it's surpassed my expectations.
homegrown super silver as a digital cabl
what do you all think of using a length of the h.g. super silver as a digital cable? i'm currently using a length of straightwire laser link 2. it's a loaner and sounds pretty good. i don't think it is a 75ohm (whatever difference that makes) cable, but it is shielded. i don't use a tuner and live in the country so rfi is not a big problem. is a true 75ohm digital cable going to be some magic nirvana? i am currently burning in homegrown's interconnects and love them. they just keep getting better and better. thanks.
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