Ck - this is, I believe, a definite problem. AES/EBU digital transmission specs call for 110 Ohms and SPDIF calls for 75 Ohms - so what company is going to make you an upconverting 75 Ohm to 110 digital cable and how could they possibly do that? Using an adapter might "function", but will certainly NOT get the performance you paid for from the EMM DAC. To my knowledge and in my experience, you are in need of a transport with AES/EBU out or a DAC with SPDIF in for this to work properly. Talk to Steve Huntley at Great Northern Sound - he's the digital guru that can advise you with absolute certainty. Good Luck!
Digital Cable SPDIF/COAX to AES/EBU Balanced?
I have a new DAC coming that only accepts balanced digital inputs vs. coax/spdif inputs. Can anybody tell me if a standard RCA to XLR adapter would work for this (so I can continue to use my existing digital cable) or do I need to have a custom cable made?
I was instructed by EMM Labs that the cable can be either 75 or 110 Ohm for this application.
Thanks for any input.
I was instructed by EMM Labs that the cable can be either 75 or 110 Ohm for this application.
Thanks for any input.
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