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75ohm for digital co-ax, 50 ohm for analogue signals
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1054881" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Some of the sdif I tried was very little more than a coat hanger. One surprise was a simple twisted, unshielded pair of siver in teflon. In the final conclusion it was the dedicated designs that came through though.</p><p></p><p>TheWyred for Sound reclocker was initially bought to use between an Apple Airport Express and Dac. When I abandoned that route it became redundant. My CD transport is a Studer A 727, so I assume, technically well designed . A little lateral thinking brought a jaw-drop moment with reclocking between transport and dac . Have done this now with 4 Dacs. Strangely enough, the Berkeley DAC reclocks all incoming signals itself and even here it made a difference. </p><p></p><p>Reporting the audible only not qualified to debate the technical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1054881, member: 2475"] Some of the sdif I tried was very little more than a coat hanger. One surprise was a simple twisted, unshielded pair of siver in teflon. In the final conclusion it was the dedicated designs that came through though. TheWyred for Sound reclocker was initially bought to use between an Apple Airport Express and Dac. When I abandoned that route it became redundant. My CD transport is a Studer A 727, so I assume, technically well designed . A little lateral thinking brought a jaw-drop moment with reclocking between transport and dac . Have done this now with 4 Dacs. Strangely enough, the Berkeley DAC reclocks all incoming signals itself and even here it made a difference. Reporting the audible only not qualified to debate the technical [/QUOTE]
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