Ken Moreland wrote:Interesting discussion on jitter and attenuation. From John's description of a digital cable it is almost impossible to predict the effects of a digital cable unless it is manufactured to very high standards,contains no anomalies and presents an impedance of 75 Ohms. Even then the length has capability to affect the sound to some extent due to reflections.
Exactly right, Ken. Cables are a minefield & so are a rich mother-load for snakeoil salesmen charging up from €100
When I installed the JK Hiface I used my digital cable from the CD player to connect to the DAC and The Benchmark DAC1 has only one of each RCA , Toslink and Balanced inputs. To use my CD player meant plugging/unplugging the digital cable so I used a plastic Toslink one which was similar or slightly inferior to the digital cable (LAT International DI-20). I replaced the plastic Toslink cable today with a glass Toslink from Wireworld and the sound is greatly improved over the digital cable. Looks like the digital cable is not as good as it could be and I'm hoping the attenuator when it gets here will improve it.
One thing that is often talked about with cables is synergy. What I always interpret this to mean is that the cable is adding it's own sound & being used to compensate for some sonic shortcoming of the device it is connected to. Let me give you an example - the almost universally agreed synergistic SPDIF cable to use with the stock Hiface is the Oyaide DB 510 silver cable. It seems to tame down some mid/HF brightness that the stock Hiface has. Somebody who changed to the JKHiface reported that the attack & transients of the JKHiface wasn't as good as the USB input on his MisterX y2 DAC. It turned out that the Oyaide cable was now killing the transients/attack of the JKHIface.
My lesson from this is don't use cables to tune your system as they will probably be a lost investment when/if you change your system.
Ken, it would be interesting to compare your LAT DI-20 against a cheap no-name SPDIF cable + attenuator.
I just looked up the LAT cables & I have to quote something from their site " If you order with RCA connectors, you will receive the 75 ohm version" - there is no such thing as a 75ohm RCA connector, I'm sorry to say!
BTW, Ken, Toslink is said to be worse than SPDIF for jitter!