
scarboro78
NYC HIP-HOP AMBASSADOR
Hi Guys,
I've recently made my first venture into the Digital Conversion world and as expected I've already encountered my first, "What The....?".
I purchased an Apogee Trak2 with the D/A Option installed. Just got it delivered this weekend and when I went to see what kind of cables I needed to install this bad boy I realized I had a bit of an issue. This device only has an AES(xlr) Digital Output. My soundcard (Aardvark LX6), only has SPDIF (rca) in and out. I saw that someone recently posted the same question (I think) recently, and his solution was to buy a cable with an AES connector on one end and an SPDIF on the other. But my questions are as follows:
1) Is it that simple? Are there no differences between AES and SPDIF cables besides the connectors?
2) If there is a difference, would I lose any quality by simply buying a cable like this?
3) If I would lose quality, what are my other options in order to keep the signal integrity from my apogee into my soundcard?
Thanks in advance!
I've recently made my first venture into the Digital Conversion world and as expected I've already encountered my first, "What The....?".
I purchased an Apogee Trak2 with the D/A Option installed. Just got it delivered this weekend and when I went to see what kind of cables I needed to install this bad boy I realized I had a bit of an issue. This device only has an AES(xlr) Digital Output. My soundcard (Aardvark LX6), only has SPDIF (rca) in and out. I saw that someone recently posted the same question (I think) recently, and his solution was to buy a cable with an AES connector on one end and an SPDIF on the other. But my questions are as follows:
1) Is it that simple? Are there no differences between AES and SPDIF cables besides the connectors?
2) If there is a difference, would I lose any quality by simply buying a cable like this?
3) If I would lose quality, what are my other options in order to keep the signal integrity from my apogee into my soundcard?
Thanks in advance!