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In Reply to: RE: BNC and SPDIF posted by lokie on January 22, 2016 at 08:35:33
I am looking at the Belden 1694A for the SPDIF connector.
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The outer diameter of Belden 1694A coaxial cable is 6.93mm. Other than choosing a connector that will accommodate the particular cable, what do you specifically need to know about the topic?
1694A is a cable not a connector. I've never seen a SPDIF that wasn't an RCA.As a rule the BNC will be the more picky in terms of needing a certain cable size. Do you plan on using a crimp type BNC?
ET
Yes I understand. My mistake. The actual RCA connector on the is a Canare CANRCAPC53.
So... my plan is to put a BNC connector on one end.
I'm thinking this would be superior to a BNC adapter.
But as always and as others indicate, experimentation will be in order.
As I said above BNC on one end and rca on the other screws up impedance. More jitter. However doesn't mean you won't like the results
Alan
I'm not sure what i can do about that. I have a devise that outputs in BNC and a DAC that has and SPDIF input.
I asked the DAC manufacturer about changing the RCA/SPDIF input to a BNC and he scoffed and told me to just use an adapter.
So, I'm thinking the BNC on one end an a RCA on the other is better than using an adapter... but like I said, not sure where to go next.
Blue Jeans Cable sells Belden 1694A digital coaxial cable terminated with BNC, RCA, or both.
You can even choose which end you want the BNC and RCA to be terminated based on the directional flow of the particular cable.
See pull-down menus for selecting various options to choose from.
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