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RE: Adding BNC Jack to CD Transport

Posted by lokie on February 7, 2017 at 05:30:37:

My transport (Sonore Signature)has a BNC jack and I'm contemplating putting a BNC jack on my DAC (AN).

Can't find a high quality BNC chasis jack.

Right now I'm using a cable w BNC on one end and a 75ohm RCA (yes they do exist) on the other end. What bothers me is the RCA on the DAC probably isn't 75ohm.

This is one of those things that, by itself, probably makes very little difference and probably undetectable sonicly. But cumulatively, if you keep changing the impedance by little bumps here and there, bad things start happening.