ComfyCan
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I have a Denon 2200 that I use to play SACD's. Since digital out won't work, I must use an analogue RCA x2 >mini to connect the Denon to my MicroAmp.
Right now, I am using a Monster Cable that is actually intended to connect an I-Pod (miniplug-out) to a home stereo (RCA x2-in). In my application, I am using the cable to send the signal in the opposite direction (from the RCA x 2 to the miniplug). Here's the cable:
http://www.monstercable.com/MP3/prod...All%20Products
Does anyone know if I can get better SACD sound by upgrading the cable? I suspect that the real culprit is the inferior DAC in the Denon vs. the MicroDac I am used to, but if a cable upgrade will help, I'd like to try it--cables are much cheaper than a new source just for SACD's.
Right now, I am using a Monster Cable that is actually intended to connect an I-Pod (miniplug-out) to a home stereo (RCA x2-in). In my application, I am using the cable to send the signal in the opposite direction (from the RCA x 2 to the miniplug). Here's the cable:
http://www.monstercable.com/MP3/prod...All%20Products
Does anyone know if I can get better SACD sound by upgrading the cable? I suspect that the real culprit is the inferior DAC in the Denon vs. the MicroDac I am used to, but if a cable upgrade will help, I'd like to try it--cables are much cheaper than a new source just for SACD's.