
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
What is the basic difference between a standard RCA patch cable; & an S/P DIF or "digital" patch cable?
About 2 years ago, I had asked for; and purchased, a "digital" cable. At the time, I needed it to run between "digital out "on my old SoundBlaster card; & "digital in" on my SoundWorks PC speaker system, since I had misplaced the original.
Now (with better equipment), I was hoping to use it for S/P DIF track transfers between a portastudio & my PC; or between my audio interface & effects processor. It looks like a gold connector RCA, but with a heavy-duty armored shaft at the end; & a very thick reinforced sheilding. Is this the animal I'm looking for? I know that S/P DIF is the digital equivalent to RCA audio, but what are the basic differences? Is it only impedance & sheilding?
Also: Would this be the infamous "RG 59" cable, I hear mastering engineers refer to?
Thanks in advance,
mark4man
About 2 years ago, I had asked for; and purchased, a "digital" cable. At the time, I needed it to run between "digital out "on my old SoundBlaster card; & "digital in" on my SoundWorks PC speaker system, since I had misplaced the original.
Now (with better equipment), I was hoping to use it for S/P DIF track transfers between a portastudio & my PC; or between my audio interface & effects processor. It looks like a gold connector RCA, but with a heavy-duty armored shaft at the end; & a very thick reinforced sheilding. Is this the animal I'm looking for? I know that S/P DIF is the digital equivalent to RCA audio, but what are the basic differences? Is it only impedance & sheilding?
Also: Would this be the infamous "RG 59" cable, I hear mastering engineers refer to?
Thanks in advance,
mark4man