November 12, 200916 yr I get the lowest noisefloor out of bnc -> optical. I get no noise when I cut my cable.....
November 12, 200916 yr nice bait..I will bite Couple questions have been bugging me since I started thinking about digital cables. On the most basic level, the signal inside the cable is modified by the reflection, and can be expressed as V1(z) = V0 (e^(-jbz) + Ghe* e^(jbz)); and the signal as it passed into the DAC can be expressed as V2=tau*V0*e^(-jbz), where tau = 1+ Ghe. Ghe = (Z2 (medium 2; digital interface) - Z1 (digital cable))/(Z2+Z1) So if you have no reflection whatsoever going back into digital cable from the DAC, Ghe = 0, so V1 is the same as V2. So if this is calculable, it must be measurable, the question is what does it sound like? If there is a difference which connector (BNC/XLR/RCA) can achieve the lowest Ghe value?
November 12, 200916 yr That connection would need to be repeated many times to get a valid frame of reference.
November 13, 200916 yr But what's the formula for when the signal flows from ass to mouth? I assume it would just be shit to signal ratio approaches infinity.
November 13, 200916 yr But what's the formula for when the signal flows from ass to mouth? ∑_(H=1)^t▒H(α) p^2 ε_ns Looks better in equation editor
November 13, 200916 yr Yeah, I have no idea what that urban-sidewalk-meets-brick-wall between "...^t..." and "...H(α)..." is meant to convey. Is that APL for "something mysterious happens here" or "fuzzy logic", perhaps?
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