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I'm doing the mailbox watch for my Wywires USB cable and quite frankly--I'm like a kid on Christmas morning! Everytime Alex sends me a cable my system sounds better because of it...looks like Saturday maybe...tick, tock..LOL
What makes it more difficult?? I'm curious-is it signal related or just the extra length is a pain to work with..??
Not yet as I am still sampling different ones. To be honest, I'm not convinced that BNC is inherently superior to a good quality RCA such as the Xhadow.Alex
FireWire 800?
Alex, for some it may be a matter of connectivity to their current equipment. My Bryston BDA-1 DAC, for example, has 2 RCA and 2 BNC coax inputs. I have a CD Transport (Marantz DV 9600), Squeezebox Touch, modded Oppo BDP-83 and an HDMI audio de-embedder where the HDMI comes out of the BDP-83 and gets converted to coax into the DAC (to get hi-rez PCM from SACD or DVD-A but the Oppo passes hi-rez PCM on DVD-A over coax so I could live with just the HDMI audiio de-embedder for SACD and DVD-A from the Oppo).
Connectivity while eliminating the need for adapters is why I'm planning on offering BNC. I'm looking into a variety of options now.
If you're considering BNC connectors then look to either Trompeter, Kings, or Amphenol. I can give you a couple of part numbers if you're interested.
I've seen the Furutech. Nice looking, but no Return Loss specified over a given frequency range. Only okay impedance tolerance (+/- 5%).
Again someone paying north of $300 for a cable wants something better than a $1.25 connector.