Yes.

Are there any readily available, good options over the stock, or do most people use the stock? I'm not into spending thousands on cables!
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Any 75 ohm bnc to bnc cable will ‘do’ in the sense that it will (should) provide a reliable connection. Try experimenting though and you will probably find that you prefer the sound of some cables compared to others.Are the cables connecting M Scaler to TT2 a particular type of digital coaxial cable?
I'm parting from a pair of Moon Audio Silver Dragon BNCs if you'd like to try them.Are the cables connecting M Scaler to TT2 a particular type of digital coaxial cable?
Yes.
Are there any readily available, good options over the stock, or do most people use the stock? I'm not into spending thousands on cables!
Don't stack, because that spoils the sound quality.
@Scrum92, which BNC cables are you using, and what is your music source, laptop, DAP, dedicated streamer, or something else? When I got my M Scaler all I had were the stock Chord BNC’s, and my MacBook Pro was my music source that I fed the HMS using an AudioQuest Carbon USB cable. I immediately noticed a sound quality improvement that I fell in love with. Initially I had to stack the TT2 and HMS because of a lack of space. But this practice does not yield the best sound because the HMS generates a lot of RFI (radio frequency interference) that will compromise the sound of the music.I have the M Scaler now on demo. Immediate impressions are that I am struggling to notice a difference, let alone an improvement. Let's see...
For stacking the TT2 and M Scaler, what length cables are optimal?
@Scrum92, which BNC cables are you using, and what is your music source, laptop, DAP, dedicated streamer, or something else? When I got my M Scaler all I had were the stock Chord BNC’s, and my MacBook Pro was my music source that I fed the HMS using an AudioQuest Carbon USB cable. I immediately noticed a sound quality improvement that I fell in love with. Initially I had to stack the TT2 and HMS because of a lack of space. But this practice does not yield the best sound because the HMS generates a lot of RFI (radio frequency interference) that will compromise the sound of the music.
I no longer use those.Are these at the right frequency? I thought we wanted ones at 2Ghz.