Confused about adapter for RCA to BNC


OK, I’m sure this will "engender" jokes but I still need some help. I have a digital Coax cable with BNC connectors on both ends. I’m buying a DAC that only has an RCA Coax input, so I need an adapter to, in effect, convert one end of the BNC cable into an RCA. What is this sort of adapter called, exactly?  "Female BNC to Male RCA" ? 

... and, can anyone recommend a brand/model, send me a link???

 

 

 

stuartk
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Actually, I think this what you are looking for.  

https://a.co/d/96fC28n

Monoprice BNC Female to RCA Male Adaptor - Gold Plated

I have had trouble with at least one RCA/BNC adapter in the past, so you may want to try several different brands to see which works best. They are cheap - at least the Monoprice is gold plated.

kn

That CD transport has an RCA digital output for SPDIF. is it non-functional?

If you are just trying to use the BNC cable I think you would be much better off with a properly designed SPDIF cable.

That said, I found a company that sells a $2000 cable which is a BNC cable with BNC to RCA adapters.

https://www.thecableco.com/tyr-2-s-pdif-digital-cable.html?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA2cu9BhBhEiwAft6IxA3nq_ZVJe4rKkRnPxoGwUHCnpD1UUWtFUOVqhNu1gXTwjQwXqi34xoC3_EQAvD_BwE

For digital signals I always recommend silver or silver plated conductors.