Actually, both RCA and BNC are coax connectors so you shouldn't say coax
in reference to a particular one. 

As to which is better, BNC is a better connector in all regards - it is
designed for high frequencies whereas RCA isn't. It has a locking fit
which won't come loose. It's just a better, more modern (and more
expensive) connector.

But just to make things exciting for you, TP uses two different
transmission circuits on each of the respective interfaces. The BNC has
a transformer whereas the RCA has a capacitor. Capacitor coupled outputs
are most common these days, but the transformer has the advantage that
it isolates the grounds between the two devices.

In terms of signal quality the differences are not going to be huge -
try them both.


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