Cd player and amp refused to give???? I expect answer yes or no left or right you know or you don't I don't have time for stupid reply like toss the king and what the hell is that mean you don't want to help then poop up if you are able to help me out then say so etching useful simple fucking rule
I see this that way
I got my answer from a different forum thanks a lot ,, professionals,,
You seem to be a particular type of belligerent twot.
This is simple.'
An analog RCA cable is designed to have an optimal impedance of 50 ohms. This is NOT resistance. It is not for transferring data, but an analog signal.
Ab RCA digital cable is optimally designed to have an impedance of 75 ohms. Again this is not resistance. It has a maximal data transfer rate of 9.2 Mbps. Having said that within limits and in practice the cables usually appear to work interchangeably.
The next and last point is that if a CD player has digital and analog outputs, if you use the analog right and left RCA outs, then you are getting an analog representation sent down the cable. The DAC in the player does the conversion. If the player is connected to a digital device such as a receiver, then the signal can often be converted back to digital and then back to analog. This creates a double conversion situation..
If on the other hand you connect the digital output from a CD player to a device, you are transferring data in bits. This is data. The receiving device does the conversion and there is only one conversion.
This is all you need to know about this and it is end of story. If you can't understand what I just wrote there is no help for you, and further belligerence will only trash your reputation further.