Voodoo (Cables) would likely cook one up for you, if they don't have it.
need a 75 ohm digital coax with a 90 degree right angle plug vs RCA cable
I need a digital coax cable with a 90 degree plug on one end, and regular straight plug on the other for a specialty application.
Length of cable can be anywhere from 4-8 feet, not picky.
I see plenty of choices for regular phono/RCA jack cables, but do not see any options for a digital coax 75 ohm.
Does 75 ohm really matter for a digital coax cable or would a standard RCA cable be just fine??
I have seen elbow connectors that are a right angle and you plug that into an existing cable. Don't want to do that.
I have thought about cutting off an existing connector and having a 90 degree soldered as one possible solution.
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks much
Length of cable can be anywhere from 4-8 feet, not picky.
I see plenty of choices for regular phono/RCA jack cables, but do not see any options for a digital coax 75 ohm.
Does 75 ohm really matter for a digital coax cable or would a standard RCA cable be just fine??
I have seen elbow connectors that are a right angle and you plug that into an existing cable. Don't want to do that.
I have thought about cutting off an existing connector and having a 90 degree soldered as one possible solution.
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks much
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Morrow audio will custom make you one and it wont cost you an arm and a leg either! http://morrowaudio.com Matt |
Here you go. Looks like it would cost around $50: https://www.pasternack.com/rca-male-rca-male-pe-b159-rd-cable-assembly-pe38134-rd-p.aspx Same vendor that Nonoise linked to, but the cable shown at the link he provided does not have the correct impedance or the correct connectors. Does 75 ohm really matter for a digital coax cable or would a standard RCA cable be just fine??Some members here have reported using analog cables having unspecified impedances for digital applications, with results that were satisfactory to them. IMO, though, it would amount to introducing a known design error into the system, with sonic consequences that are equipment dependent and unpredictable. In other words, from a technical standpoint it is very poor practice IMO, even though it might happen to work out ok in some systems. Regards, -- Al |
I just googled what you need and this, among others, came up: SMB Plug Right Angle to SMB Plug Right Angle Cable 12 Inch Length Using RG58 Coax, RoHS You have plenty of options. All the best, Nonoise |