Denon's 1.5 meter (59 in.) ultra premium Denon Link cable was designed
for the audio enthusiast. Made from high purity copper wire and high
performance connection parts, the *AK-DL1* will bring out all the
nuances in digital audio reproduction from any of our Denon DVD players
with the Denon
You're late, we've been having fun with this in the audiophiles forum
for a bit already.
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peter;312072 Wrote:
Denon's 1.5 meter (59 in.) ultra premium Denon Link cable was designed
for the audio enthusiast. Made from high purity copper wire and high
performance connection parts, the *AK-DL1* will bring out all the
nuances in digital audio reproduction from any of our Denon
Phil Leigh;312130 Wrote:
Denon Link is NOT ethernet.
Maybe, maybe not. But that cable _is_ a CAT5 patch cord, and thus could
be happily replaced by something costing $2.
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And its still digital ! hopefully Denon's proprietary protocol has some
basic error correction etc and it's still only 192kHz a patch cable
unable to handle such a low freq will utterly fail as an network cable
:-)
funny product, it's apparently risk free to empty the pockets of
audiophiles.
It's about time they do something about cable vibration. I find it
nearly impossible to enjoy my Duet due to all the rustling of my
vibrating cables. I've had to resort to duct tape and cable ties to
keep them in their place.
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Bizarroterl
Bizarroterl;312305 Wrote:
It's about time they do something about cable vibration. I find it
nearly impossible to enjoy my Duet due to all the rustling of my
vibrating cables. I've had to resort to duct tape and cable ties to
keep them in their place.
Ever wondered how I could prevent