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In Reply to: RE: A big bang for the buck DIY project... posted by Dangerbird on May 7, 2010 at 16:54:53:
It looks like a 1.5 meter length digital cable. Is it? If so, that's the way to go. A safe bet for coaxial S/PDIF is a to order a 5 foot length (1.5 meter) for any digital application, regardless of any given distance requirements for an audiophile system.
BTW, after the proverbial 400 hour burn-in time, I've found that the cable presents enough improved PRAT and inner detail to be notable. However, it still sounds a bit too polite (at least it doesn't sound congested) as placed in my particular system (at this time), but this could be a matter of more burn-in or other matters that may be discovered during the evaluation process.
Also (perhaps most importantly), the Vampire C9X/CB Copper Body rca connectors you have likely sound better for digital cable applications than the Vampire 800/CB Copper Base rca connectors that I'm currently using.
Happy listening; feel free to share any further observations as time goes by...
Cheers, Duster
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- Nice digital photo... - Duster 17:36:47 05/07/10 (3)
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