GaryB Wrote: 
> I like to use 1:1 transformers on the sending side.  A larger voltage
> swing on your digital cable isn't a good thing.  The 1:2 transformers
> can be useful on the receiving side to give a larger signal to the
> receiver chips.  You should remember that 1:2 transformer reflect
> impedance with a 1:4 ratio, so you need to terminate the 1:2
> transformer with 4 x 75 ohms = 300 ohms.
> 
> Net:  I like the 916-01 in the squeezebox and the 944-05 in the dac.
> 
> ---Gary

OK.  Makes sense.  When you terminate, you do so on the secondary,
right (makes sense there).  Any suggestions on the Female BNCs to use -
Neutrik? Any isolated one will do?
Hey, did you ever try the Art DIO with XLR outputs rather than INA103s
on RCAs?

Also what are inductors labelled on the SB2?  I am not familiar with
SMD versions of things.


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