"As for clocking.....a cable, being a passive device, physically cannot add "jitter". Length and electrical properties will of course modify the absolute timing and shape of the clock signal but a constant shift is NOT of concern, as audible jitter issues come from VARIATIONS in the clock signal between ticks."
Everyone thinks they are an expert. You are incorrect. Read this white-paper:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue14/spdif.htm
Important aspects for a S/PDIF coax cable:
1) length
2) characteristic impedance
3) terminations
4) conductor sizes
5) geometry
6) metallurgy
7) dielectric materials
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Everyone thinks they are an expert. You are incorrect. Read this white-paper:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue14/spdif.htm
Important aspects for a S/PDIF coax cable:
1) length
2) characteristic impedance
3) terminations
4) conductor sizes
5) geometry
6) metallurgy
7) dielectric materials
Steve N.
Empirical Audio