Berkeley Audio Design SPDIF Input


According to their website and the photo, the SPDIF input takes only BNC, not RCA termination. I know of RCA adaptors for BNC terminations, but do not know of RCA to BNC adaptors, if there are such things.

What SPDIF digicables are BAD owners using? I use a Stealth Sextet AES/EBU for my transport to DAC, but am not aware of equivalent quality BNC terminated cables.

Thanks.

Neal
nglazer
Much has been made over the impedance of BNC versus RCA connectors. In my system, an RCA terminated digital cable with so called 75 ohm RCA/BNC Monster adaptors sounded better than 2 BNC terminated cables.

So to me, the issue of what will provide the best sound is not all that clear cut to me. I suspect it depends on the available terminations and design details of each unit, The Monsters adaptors do sound better than the other adaptors I tried (crappy nickel?). Also, the more more metal mass, the longer the terminations may take to settle in. I find XLR, binding posts and BNCs all seem to take longer than RCA.
Thanks, Comrades. I knew you would answer. I am looking to audition BAD DAC, even though I emailed this question to them and they never responded. I would use AES/EBU for CECD transport, but for iTransport or DVD player would use SPDIF, and now I can use RCA Kharma Grand Ref digicable I have on hand.

Neal
i would guess that you can get any cable made with bnc terminations. i inquired when i purchased my bada and they recommended using the aes3 input so thats the one i use. i tried many digital cables and the mit oracle ma-x digital cable was significantly better than all (including the sextet). i am sure they would terminate any way you needed.

i sure love that dac!
These are supposedly impendance matched:

http://www.amazon.com/Monster-VA-MBFR-3H-Female-Adapters/dp/B0009HMUH0/ref=pd_cp_e_1