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Has anyone tried this with other digital coax cables to see if this trick works for any digital coax cable?
Tried the 10dB pad with the RCA version HiFace. It does not change sound quality as much as the BNC version HiFace, which is a bit odd.
I did find that the 6dB pad with the BNC version does not get the same effect as the 10dB version. The 10dB pad is where the sibilant problem goes away.
I guess the next experiment needs to be with the o'scope and a 75 ohm pad. Feed the S/PDIF signal down the line from the HiFace with the attenuator at the o'scope end with the termination at the scope BNC via a "T". Look at the data eye pattern. Best idea I can think of to see what might be changing.
Well, I think I have found a setup that gives the same effect, but is easier to implement.I have the RCA version HiFace conneced directly to the DAC with an RCA(m) to RCA(m) adaptor from Radio Shack. I used a 15' USB cable and it sounds as good as the BNC setup with the 10dB pad. This is with my DAC, so not sure how this will react with other systems.
The second stage is a powered two port USB hub that I will run off a regulated battery supply. This should do a nice job of isolating the PC power noise and put the power right at the HiFace.Will get the connectors at Radio Shack tomorrow to start the project. I already have the USB cable, battery and 5VDC regulator.
I looked at the M2Tech website, but did not see any info on the Evo. Any other links to the info?
I have the BNC "T" adaptor with a 75 ohm terminator to attach to the O'scope input. Not sure if a 100MHz scope will be fast enough to capture the eye pattern or the leading edge transient to look for reflections. Will give it a try.
The new M2Tech Evo is starting to become available, you can use lithium or alkaline or a linear power supply.
Anyone have an idea about pricing?