SLL & Charlie:

Let's simply put it that my master is so much of a 'phile that he uses a 3.5 metre PSC as my leash on occasion! With that in mind, the fact that the PSCs are 75 ohm cables in a coax construction makes them perfect for consumer digital audio (S-P/DIF) interconnects. The cables used in "pro" audio AES/EBU type systems are 110 ohms, but for connections between DVD players, CD players, set-tops and or similar and your processor, the PSC should be a very good choice. The twisted-pair type construction of PCA, as opposed to the the coax construction of the PSC makes them a bit of a mis-match for digital audio -- they were obviously designed specifically for line-level audio.

Perhaps my fellow 'hound can help further.

But what do I know, I'm only a dog.

ARF ARF says Iggy
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But what do I know, I'm ONLY a dog!

ARF, ARF says Iggy