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Yes, it's certainly possible

Posted by 1973shovel on February 6, 2017 at 06:26:36:




I did that some years ago with an Audio Alchemy something or other. If memory serves me, it was one of their "jitter reducer" boxes. Just be sure to get a 75 ohm (as opposed to 50 ohm) BNC.

Since there are no true 75 ohm RCAs, the correct BNC is the way to go, or that's what the "experts" at Stereophile etc. said years ago. It was easy enough to remove the female RCA and replace it with the female 75 ohm BNC.

Given that it was inexpensive to swap, and techies claimed it measured better as an interface than the RCA, I took that route.

I linked to one below, as an example, but I can't recall which one I used.