Cable Details
Digital Interconnects are used to connect
a CD transport to a D/A converter. A single RCA jack is on each end of the
interconnect. (These are not needed for the Daniels Audio CD players.)
Analog Interconnects are used to connect stereo analog
signal between devices (like CD player to a preamp, or preamp to power amp).
They come with 2 RCA jacks (left and right) on each end.
Phono interconnects are shielded and come with 2 RCA jacks
on one end; the other ends are ready to attach to the wires from your tonearm.
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A Y adapter allows you to attach the output of 2 devices
into one device (for example a CD player and a video disk player into one set (left
and right) of the inputs on an amplifier).
Shielding is optional on interconnects other than the
phono connectors. (Because of the slight high-frequency roll-off induced by the shielding,
unshielded cables will sound better in almost all home environments.)
If desired, shielding can be purchased by the mono-meter (2 * the listed price
for a stereo interconnect).
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Bi-wire jumper sets allow you to replace the low-quality
jumpers provided with some speakers.
The power cords come with a wall plug on one end, and a
female computer-type connector on the other.
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