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43 minutes ago, Mike Rubin said:

Quick question:  these cables are about three times as much as the generics available on Amazon, one of which I bought and am appreciating. Is it the dielectric that accounts for the price difference? 

 

You mean the difference between $11 and $39? 9_9 

The dielectric--and moreover the pair bonding method--seems superior, but at all these low prices I expect that distribution channels more than true materials cost are what account for the difference in price.

And I make no claims about the Skewclear wires being audibly better. Have never tried them.

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22 minutes ago, Superdad said:

the pair bonding method

Same technology Belden uses in Ethernet cables. And we before found out was the best sounding technology when we played with making John’s faraday cage theory into some modified products. 
 

Maybe we will start using JSGG on AOS’s 😂

 

I assume these cables are harder to roll yourself. 

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35 minutes ago, Superdad said:

 

You mean the difference between $11 and $39? 9_9 

The dielectric--and moreover the pair bonding method--seems superior, but at all these low prices I expect that distribution channels more than true materials cost are what account for the difference in price.

And I make no claims about the Skewclear wires being audibly better. Have never tried them.

Thank you.  That would have been my guess in this price range, but I thought you might have been able to read the data sheet more closely than I. 

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I had forgotten about this thread and posted the following in another thread.

 

"Whilst I am interested in the Melco DAC cable I mentioned above, I want to try one before I decide to purchase one.  Up till now I have preferred a Cisco genuine AOC over a couple of low End DAC Cisco compatibles that I tried.  Today I received a Cisco genuine 2 Mt DAC.  Interesting outcome compared to the AOC.  Early days. It is a maybe.  I will advise after a few days of use and settling.

I chose the 2mt as that is the length of the Melco.  Whether the length is a benefit I have no idea.  I am told that the maximum length for the Cisco is 5mt.  Disappointing as I also want 15mt.  I assume that the short length is because of the passive aspect.

Since the post above, I have listened for a couple of hours now.  Very nice.  The high and mids are improved compared to the AOC. 

I like it.

John

 

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4 hours ago, charlesphoto said:

Reality check: Shipping to my EU $35, vat $10, total $53. 

Say NO to ROON

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35 minutes ago, FIndingit said:

Reality check: Shipping to my EU $35, vat $10, total $53. 

Free shipping and no Vat or extra fees if you use the link Alex provided. Same I used. Same price. 

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5 hours ago, FIndingit said:

Reality check: Shipping to my EU $35, vat $10, total $53. 

That part I can't help you with. Count your blessings in other ways living where you do. 😁

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10 minutes ago, SQFIRST said:

@Assisi which are the two devices that you connected with the dac?

 

From personal curiosity noting that it maybe helpful for all if we can clarify both devices and the power treatment in the dac connection to understand the use case. I think some are using the ER SFP to a streamer device but there maybe other user experiences already reported and coming up.

Thank you, I agree. Compatibility is a major concern with a DAC, just as much as it is with SFPs.

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Sharing my understanding for the situation where using a direct attach cable can be possibly beneficial. I find it easier to draw a picture for clarity. Will be interested to hear how this differs from others understanding and any new clarifications emerging.

 

 

DAC use.jpg

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9 hours ago, SQFIRST said:

@Assisi which are the two devices that you connected with the dac?

 

From personal curiosity noting that it maybe helpful for all if we can clarify both devices and the power treatment in the dac connection to understand the use case. I think some are using the ER SFP to a streamer device but there maybe other user experiences already reported and coming up.

Good question.  With the audio network setup I have several switches. The audio network starts with a Ubquiti Router that is intended to isolate other house network activities from the audio network. 

The DAC cable connects a SOtM sNH-10G +sCLK_EX, to a Melco S100.  The SoTM is connected to the Ubquiti Router by a 15mt AOC.  The Melco is connected with a RJ45 to a Waversa Router that is just acting as a switch.  After the Waversa there are another four separate switches all connected with RJ45.  The four are a Waversa Core, 2 X Nordost Qnets and a Waversa Hub3.  Finally, there is a Waversa EXT Filter connected to a WEISS Man 301R. 

Now the SoTM and the Melco are both powered by the same LPS.  Probably not ideal.  As funds permit, I intend to purchase another LPS so that the two switches are separately powered.

A bit complicated I know.  I find that more than one switch is better than just one. I know people who have more switches than I do. I do not have a an EtherRegen

John

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Thanks @Assisi and didn't mean to make you work by having to explain your rather complex network. All good as we are united in our crazy audiophile disease. I feel sympathetic towards your challenge in trying to discern sound changes!

 

The sharing of (clean) power between the two devices being attached by the d-a-c is actually in line with things from what I can tell. 

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2 hours ago, SQFIRST said:

 I feel sympathetic towards your challenge in trying to discern sound changes!

 

 

It is not easy to discern as I avoid AB comparisons. Changing cables or components can take days for everything to settle down and become “Connected Again”. I listen to a playlist of approx. 60 tracks that I am very familiar with.  Overtime I can discern slight  changes with the playback. Maybe I fool myself.  I am happy though with what I do.

 

 

 

I have reached a level of with my setup whereby it is not easy to detect a subtle change, difference or benefit in the result with a new addition. It takes time to work it out.  It is about how natural or real the music sounds.  Is it more so?  With some tracks I paint or form a picture in my brain of the position of the individual notes in the sound stage.  If I think that the picture has more clarity or precise positioning of the notes, I think that there is a benefit

John

 

 

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Unfortunately, the cables from Amphenol Cables on Demand are not compatible with switches from HP, Cisco and Force10

 

Any suggestions for an "Bonded-Pair Technology" DAC cable?

 

Torben

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On 6/25/2024 at 8:50 PM, charlesphoto said:

This has a different part number than the SF-SFPP2EPASS that @Superdadmentioned in his post, which is what Mouser sells. I have no idea what the difference is between the two part numbers and Googling has failed to educate me, but I can confirm this is an honest seven bucks' worth of cable in my application. I have it between an Optical Module Deluxe and the Signature Rendu SE rather than between the cheap FMC and EtherRegen that I have in my desktop system, as @Superdad advised against that a few times on his posts.  I can't comment on the sound, as I just installed it and I wasn't yet all that familiar with the $11 cable I got from Amazon last week, but I don't hate the way my system sounds and think both of the passive DAC's sound different from the Finisar SFP's I was using before.  Not sure that I will stay with these over the long haul, but I definitely think I could live with them. 

 

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On 6/25/2024 at 8:50 PM, charlesphoto said:

 

Hi Charles:

@Mike Rubin is correct, the $8 Amphenol 571540001 cable you linked to is not made with the ClearSkew wire or polyolefin insulation. Here is the data sheet for the Amphenol 571540001.  

https://cdn.amphenol-cs.com/media/wysiwyg/files/documentation/datasheet/cableassemblies/hsio_ca_sfp_plus.pdf

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1 hour ago, Superdad said:

 

Hi Charles:

@Mike Rubin is correct, the $8 Amphenol 571540001 cable you linked to is not made with the ClearSkew wire or polyolefin insulation. Here is the data sheet for the Amphenol 571540001.  

https://cdn.amphenol-cs.com/media/wysiwyg/files/documentation/datasheet/cableassemblies/hsio_ca_sfp_plus.pdf

Ah, no worries, figured it's all a bit of gamble and in the scheme of cable rolling these things are cheap. As it is, it will be interesting to see if I hear any difference between the $8 three meter OEM Cisco I've got playing (and enjoying now). Maybe just the much shorter length will come into play. 

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