In Reply to: Can a mini XLR digital cable be true 110 ohm? posted by milkdudd on October 5, 2021 at 16:08:49:
I knew this question posed a condition that was a niche within a niche. Got my nerve up to try it again. Worst thing I could do was ruin another $20 connector. This time with some magnification and some good advice my soldering succeeded. And while I can't be sure of the 110 ohm spec being maintained, I can say this is the best digital transport method I've ever used. I highly recommend trying the aes/ebu digital interface on any component that has it. Just make sure to use a good 110 ohm cable. Ideally 1.5 m long but by all means not less than that. In my case using Mogami 3173 cable
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