In Reply to: RE: Berkeley Alpha DAC-2 posted by Bromo33333 on June 3, 2012 at 09:14:17:
I have a Schiit Bifrost (in fact, another is on its way--should be here tomorrow--so I'll have one for the main system, and one for the computer system). With the computer, the only option is USB (I'm thinking a "hiFace" USB/SPDIF converter won't be worth the bother for this primarily portable/casual listening computer speaker system). I have a DH labs Silver Sonic USB cable for the computer's Bifrost (1.5 meters):DH Labs Silver Sonic USB cable
For my main system however, I do want the best 75 ohm SPDIF cable I can get for it, but here too, I have my limits on what I'm willing to spend ($100 or less, thereabouts). Currently, I have two SPDIF digital cables:
1) Belden 1694A cable with Canare RCA connectors (on the system currently). This one was from Blue Jeans Cable (1.5 meters):
Blue Jeans' Belden-Canare digital SPDIF
2) A "home brew" cable made from Canare L-4CFB cable, and Canare RCA connectors (haven't yet tried this one). This one is also 1.5 meters.
I've also been told that the DH Labs "D-75" cable is very good, so I might be interested enough to give it a try. This one is also pretty much at the limit of what I want to spend on a digital SPDIF cable. Does anyone here have experience with this particular cable?
Thanks!
Edits: 06/03/12
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Follow Ups
- RE: "high quality" 75 ohm SPDIF cable. Can you recommend one? - willkayakforfood 11:54:48 06/03/12 (1)
- RE: "high quality" 75 ohm SPDIF cable. Can you recommend one? - Bromo33333 17:59:06 06/03/12 (0)