![]() ![]() Save for optical Toslink, if there is a copper / silver / etc wire involved in carrying said signal, it's an analog representation of a digital signal. * there was once a marvelous article (from the late '90s) on Stereophile Magazine's website entitled " There is no such thing as digital", where a couple of audio engineers were discussing the way that 1s and 0s were transmitted between devices. I want the sparkle back, so I will check out DH Labs for a new Urd-to-Yggy cable, because they have always done me right to date, in price, quality and performance. It should have no effect on system frequency balance, or overall tonality. It should simply be passing ( the analog voltage swings that approximate*) a digital signal. ![]() The expensive cable that I bought? When it was in-circuit between Urd and Yggy, and the "weird metallic buzzing" thing wasn't happening, the system sounded brighter than it does with the (current) 'improvised' cable. Here's the weird part, and it makes little sense. The $29 part is my AQ DragonTail adaptor - USB-C male to USB-A female. the free part was a 2M USB-A male to USB-B male cable that came with my Canon photo printer. ![]() Click to expand.I thought you'd never ask! ![]()
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