Hello everyone!
I've got a simple question where there is confusing information on the web:
For digital transmission, is the AES/EBU cable balanced, i.e. have common mode rejection or noise-cancelling of some sort? I thought the two wires in the AES cable was one wire for left channel and one for right channel, unlike analog XLR.
Many hifi forums suggest AES/EBU is better than coaxial for digital transmission (eg. from CD transport to DAC). Is the shielded coaxial cable "noisier" in some ways?
Thanks!
I've got a simple question where there is confusing information on the web:
For digital transmission, is the AES/EBU cable balanced, i.e. have common mode rejection or noise-cancelling of some sort? I thought the two wires in the AES cable was one wire for left channel and one for right channel, unlike analog XLR.
Many hifi forums suggest AES/EBU is better than coaxial for digital transmission (eg. from CD transport to DAC). Is the shielded coaxial cable "noisier" in some ways?
Thanks!