How do you implement a bybee filter on a digital cable?

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Or anywhere else in a system.  I had read that they can help tame some of the brightness when put in between a transport and the DAC.  Are they soldered on or add on RCA plug type?

thanks,

Chris

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How do you implement a bybee filter on a digital cable?
« Reply #1 on: 22 Jan 2004, 09:54 pm »
Well, you can get them in a "raw" form. Which would require soldering wherever you decide to put it.

Or you could get them built into inline adapters, or into the cable itself. Bolder Cables builds them into adapters, cables, or will install them in some electronics.

The list of products they install Bybees in is here
http://www.boldercables.com/Store.asp?m=TheBolderCableCompany&n=9&k=7921&s=Bolder+Cable+Products+with+%22Bybee+Inside%22

I myself have got a Bolder Cables Napalm Digital Cable. But the one I've got has 2 Bybees in it, and has been cryo treated. So it's a bit different than the one listed on his site.

I should also add that Bolder has a circle here at AC http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=11&sid=

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How do you implement a bybee filter on a digital cable?
« Reply #2 on: 23 Jan 2004, 05:37 pm »
bybeeinside.com carries the latest version of the Bybee interconnect devices.  These particular devices place a Bybee on BOTH conductors, whereas the previous ones only Bybee the signal end.  That is why I no longer make Bybee interconnect devices, I can't compete with the new ones.  

Bybees on the speakers are my favorite application.  Read more here:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=7258

To keep things on the up and up, I am a dealer.

Cheers,

Mike