High quality USB-C to USB-B cable. Does such a thing exist?


Greetings - I would appreciate any recommendations for a high quality 3m USB-C to USB-B cable (preferably under $400).  I’m running Audirvanna Plus (and Tidal) on a late-2016 MacBook Pro (that only has USB-C interfaces) and want to connect to the USB-B port on a Peachtree Nova300.  To-date, all I have been able to locate are $15 cables suitable for connection to a printer...  Although not listed in their catalog, Audioquest makes them up to 1.5m in length (but I need 3m).  Their recommendation was to buy a quality (I’m thinking their Carbon line) 3m USB-A to USB-B cable and then add a $15 USB-A to USB-C adapter.  In my mind, paying nearly $300 for a quality cable and then using a $15 adapter/cable for the last 3” would seem to undermine the technical benefits of the main cable.  I woud appreciate any product recommendations from the community and any feedback on whether my adapter fears are warranted.  Thanks!

Ron
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Just came across this article by Nick Guy / Wirecutter

https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-usb-c-video-cables-and-adapters/

No mention of C to B but the article may give you some additional information.
I'll go with a 3m USB-A > USB-B cable and an adapter to connect with my MBP.
this sounds like a good & better approach

Standards are meant to be broken. : )    @kosst_amojan is correct in the length-of spec.  If you are open to it, explore starting here:

https://www.newnex.com/usb-cable-maximum-length-limits.php

I just looked into a Type C 3.1 custom power cable (not data) and one hang up I ran into were the soldering requirements.

BTW, I am running a stock Type C power/data cable into a Chromecast Ultra that is 2 meters.

I would personally explore a custom cable (3 meter in your case) and compare it vs an adaptor. Really the only way to know. PM me if you need vendor recommendations.
Thank you kosst_amojan!  I was unaware of the USB-C specification limitation.  That would certainly explain a lot.  As you suggest, I'll go with a 3m USB-A > USB-B cable and an adapter to connect with my MBP.

Ron
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