In Reply to: 75 ohm Digital cables. posted by Mcmann57 on August 15, 2012 at 16:30:02:
The only way you can check is by measurement of cable/connector impedance or by visual inspection of the digital waveform using a wide bandwidth oscilloscope.
Experienced listeners can also identify cable issues on a well set up system with known components.
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- RE: 75 ohm Digital cables. - fmak 05:28:22 08/16/12 (7)
- Aren't true 'digital' cables supposed to be 110 ohms? - Chris Garrett 16:50:47 08/16/12 (6)
- RE: Aren't true 'digital' cables supposed to be 110 ohms? - fmak 00:07:43 08/17/12 (2)
- 75 ohms with BNC connectors - Ozzie 10:15:53 08/17/12 (1)
- RE: 75 ohms with BNC connectors - fmak 01:15:26 08/19/12 (0)
- Nah, I think BALANCED cables are the ones which are 110ohms. nt - Elizabeth 19:16:44 08/16/12 (2)
- Yeah, just check and my DH Labs 110ohm digi cable is AES/EBU... - Chris Garrett 14:35:28 08/17/12 (1)
- RE: Yeah, just check and my DH Labs 110ohm digi cable is AES/EBU... - fmak 01:16:57 08/19/12 (0)