Confused about adapter for RCA to BNC


OK, I’m sure this will "engender" jokes but I still need some help. I have a digital Coax cable with BNC connectors on both ends. I’m buying a DAC that only has an RCA Coax input, so I need an adapter to, in effect, convert one end of the BNC cable into an RCA. What is this sort of adapter called, exactly?  "Female BNC to Male RCA" ? 

... and, can anyone recommend a brand/model, send me a link???

 

 

 

stuartk

@stuartk - I agree with @marco1 on both the adaptor and "your Craftman style home and listening area."

Back in September in my 6 DAC thread, you commented on our styles being similar.  I do have a few pieces, some old some not so old, but your place is the real deal and the vibe is very cool.  Congrats on maintaining it as the builder intended!  BTW, is that a red husky laying by the doorway?  I have had 6 of them!

The potential problem is characteristic impedance.  Digital signals at at a frequency where impedance mismatches will cause reflections so you may need to try different.

@mitch2 LAYING, really, in public.  I hope he was just lying.

 

Check out Black Cat bnc -> rca adapters. A bit pricey but excellent quality.