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Hi Guys,
Please tell me how much sound degradation should be expected by the use of two RCA-->BNC adapters in case of RCA-RCA digital interconnect.
I've got a digital RCA-RCA interconnect for linking my transport and DAC. I really like that cable, but I've just realized that both my DAC and new transport need BNC plugs, not RCA, so I would have to use two RCA-->BNC adapters to be able to use it with my new equipment.
Although I rally like the interconnect and would be happy to keep it, I am worried that the use of two RCA-->BNC adapters can degrade the sound quality.
(Unfortunately I can't test the interconnect with adapters with my new transport as it is still on the way, but I can still return the interconnect and get a different one with BNC plugs (but I can't get the same one))
Please advise!
Thanks!
Please tell me how much sound degradation should be expected by the use of two RCA-->BNC adapters in case of RCA-RCA digital interconnect.
I've got a digital RCA-RCA interconnect for linking my transport and DAC. I really like that cable, but I've just realized that both my DAC and new transport need BNC plugs, not RCA, so I would have to use two RCA-->BNC adapters to be able to use it with my new equipment.
Although I rally like the interconnect and would be happy to keep it, I am worried that the use of two RCA-->BNC adapters can degrade the sound quality.
(Unfortunately I can't test the interconnect with adapters with my new transport as it is still on the way, but I can still return the interconnect and get a different one with BNC plugs (but I can't get the same one))
Please advise!
Thanks!