Hi All,
Apologies for yet another thread on RCA plugs. Can Rean NYS352G (reportedly by Neutrik) be expected to pass analog audio no worse than Amphenol ACPL/ACPR or equivalent? They seem to have identical electrical specs but one can hardly expect the same amount of gold plating on them for instance: priced at ~GBP1 here in the UK the NYS352G is 2-3 times cheaper than say Amphenol ACPR..... or is it just sheer marketing? I personally like the look of Rean NYS352G more, and also the fact it's shorter.
These are to be used to "connect and forget" (the analog outputs of a Topping E30 DAC and a Denon DCD-1500AE SACD player to a Denon PMA1500AE analog amp), so features like cable strain relief, ease of frequent connect-disconnect etc don't matter at all. The cable is 0.5-1m long 4.5mm thick (OD) Mogami 2964/2965: I'm well aware that it's for digital audio - just saw some posts saying that due to their superior electrical specs they're also better for analog audio than traditional analog audio ones.
Many thanks in anticipation!
Apologies for yet another thread on RCA plugs. Can Rean NYS352G (reportedly by Neutrik) be expected to pass analog audio no worse than Amphenol ACPL/ACPR or equivalent? They seem to have identical electrical specs but one can hardly expect the same amount of gold plating on them for instance: priced at ~GBP1 here in the UK the NYS352G is 2-3 times cheaper than say Amphenol ACPR..... or is it just sheer marketing? I personally like the look of Rean NYS352G more, and also the fact it's shorter.
These are to be used to "connect and forget" (the analog outputs of a Topping E30 DAC and a Denon DCD-1500AE SACD player to a Denon PMA1500AE analog amp), so features like cable strain relief, ease of frequent connect-disconnect etc don't matter at all. The cable is 0.5-1m long 4.5mm thick (OD) Mogami 2964/2965: I'm well aware that it's for digital audio - just saw some posts saying that due to their superior electrical specs they're also better for analog audio than traditional analog audio ones.
Many thanks in anticipation!
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