Making such an expensive piece of gear and terminating it with RCA is insanity in my book (ie: Buying expensive gear for its better performance then deliberately choosing features which induce distortion).
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Sonicweld Diverter: comments about the design, from the designer
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So far you've been off twice in this thread in what you've been reading, Currawong.
Who ever said RCA? I asked if it would be made with an AES/EBU output.
Who ever said RCA? I asked if it would be made with an AES/EBU output.
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Yes, the Diverter has a bnc termination.
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iPodPJ: XLR plugs aren't 110 Ohm either.
That still has no bearing on the question.
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Yes, the Diverter has a bnc termination.
Correct, thanks Dallan!
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I agree. I wish all coax digital gear was supplied with BNC connectors, but, alas, the RCA is ubiquitous.
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Making such an expensive piece of gear and terminating it with RCA is insanity in my book
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