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Dwedit 9 hours ago

Literally, the only thing I know about "Denon" is that they once tried to sell a $500 Ethernet cable.

https://www.cnet.com/culture/denons-500-ethernet-cable/

trenchpilgrim 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

They've made some really good A/V receivers over the years, I have one in my home theater.

maqp 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Slightly unrelated, but the coolest audio-ethernet cable I've seen is one that goes inside an XLR shell

Socket: https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Snake-Over-Ethernet/dp/...

Plug: https://www.gear4music.se/sv/G4M/Neutrik-NE8MC-1-EtherCON-RJ...

Professional Audio has zero time for snake oil, I bet these will never suffer from broken clips.

beAbU 6 hours ago | parent [-]

That "socket" you are showing is something else. It's an xlr to ethernet adapter. Cat5 cable, with it's 4x twisted pairs is an excellent cable for transmitting balanced audio signals over long distances. One ethernet cable can transmit 4 such signals. The signal running in the ethernet is still the analogue signal though.

So it's quite popular these days do use ethernet cable for long signal runs in live audio installations. Much cheaper than traditional snakes too.

Your second link is a rj45-in-xlr-shell plug. It's used where you need a robust and reliable rj45 connection that can withstand more abuse than a typical "naked" rj45. I think it's fairly popular in industrial computing and military settings. There are various types of plugs that are embedded in an xlr shell for the same robustness reason.

notatoad 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

specifically, the first one is XLR to RJ45 - the cable could be cat5, cat6, cat7, etc depending on the standard it was manufactured to. and ethernet is the protocol for the digital signal those cables usually carry.

as you say, it's common to use that cable for long analog audio runs, but when it is used that way it's not ethernet.

maqp 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yeah I mostly wanted to show the idea. Very interesting to hear it's used outside PA too. Thanks!

tptacek 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They're one of the major receiver brands.

chihuahua 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

But the 0s and 1s are so much warmer with that cable! Well worth the price.

magicalhippo 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Slightly surprised I haven't seen a tube-based Ethernet preamp. You know, to take away the harshness of those digital square wave signals.