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I bought one of these very cheap off ebay as a stop gap when my second system Meridian gave up the ghost while deciding what to get to replace it.
I read that a "BNC cap plug" improves the sound.... Is this just a BNC plug to phono socket converter (hard to believe how it can affect the sound) or a BNC plug loaded with a 51 ohm resistor (which would make more sense as to affecting the sound quality)? Any ideas or experiences please? |
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