Digital Cable Choice; how critical is it?


I am a beleiver that analog cables play a big part in a system's sonic performance.

I am giving consideration to adding an external DAC to my system, for the first time. Always using a single box digital source, I have no experience with digital cables.

I really am a music guy & not a computer/techie guy. So, considering that the digital information that runs from the DAC to the Preamp is 1's & 0's or bits & bytes or whatever they are called; how critical is it to the sonic perfromance that I use an elaborate digital cable, as I have done with my analog interconnects?

Is the sound quality affected with the use of different cables, while still in the digital domain?

Your experience is appreciated
barrelchief

Showing 1 response by audphile1

First of all, difference between digital cables depends on a dac you're going to get. When I had a Bel Canto DAC2, I tried a lot of different digital cables varying in price from $50 to $1000: WireWorld SuperNova 3+ and 5+ Glass Toslink, Acoustic Zen Silver Bytes, Acoustic Zen MC2, Synergistic Resolution Reference, Virtual Dynamics NiteII and Master, Stereovox, and even some Monster. Difference between these cables was alway apparent. I chose Virtual Dynamics NiteII which was the best of the bunch, then I upgraded to Virtual Dynamics Master, which was in a league of its own. There are some dacs though, that don't react to the digital cable changes, so you'll have to try and find out.