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Old 13th April 2011, 02:38 PM   #1
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Default which cat5/6 for I2S-link B2 & CDPRO

Hello folks.

I have a question about which cat5/6 cable to use for my I2S data transport.
Can I use any network cat5 cable, a cat5E type perhaps? Maybe you use a favourite retail cable ?

I know of Audioquest and Denon $$$ have terminated cat 5e cables, does it make any difference with plain network cat5 ?

Thanks in advance !
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