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Connecting much of today’s audio equipment, XLR cables deliver a balanced signal that greatly reduces noise caused by electrical interference. Designed for patching different devices across a short distance, TCX1 XLR cables handle this task with class-leading performance Read More
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Yip, Same ones, It is clearly stated Model: 25cm above the "Add To Cart", I have a pair here. Work for D90/A90 stack, Bifrost2+Jot2 stack & All those Dacs + SP400 stack. Although they do make 75 & 125CM ones as well.
Are you buying cables simply to connect, to reject EMI noise, to prevent bump noises? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0TlrpVCRgw
Another option is the industry standard Mogami Gold Studio 3' cable with a lifetime no questions asked warranty for $45.
brainwaveAlso, silver plated and only 0.027 ohms per metre. That's way lower than any balanced cable I've worked with in 30 years managing and maintaining a fixed auditorium PA. I'd like to know the shield RF/EM rejection spec though. Looks like Neutrik connectors, this and Amphenol brands are generally considered the most reliable and best performing pro audio connectors in the industry. You can get machined silver plated contacts in these brands. I don't know what is supplied though as they look the same from the outside.
You could possibly make these up yourself for a little less but hardly worth the effort at this price and quality, assuming at least 95% shield rejection is used here. I would certainly recommend that much rejection if there is any digital video cabling or equipment in the vicinity as shielding for that usually performs extremely poorly IME.
phoenixsongYou are spot on, directionality only has to do with the grounding of the shield. In many cases it will be no difference, in certain floating ground designs it can be of minor benefit.