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Nordost Valhalla 2 Digital Interconnects (S/PDIF – 75 OHM) sale

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Nordost Valhalla 2 Digital Interconnects (S/PDIF – 75 OHM)

Digital signals are subject to extremely precise transmission and termination standards. Ensuring that your digital cables meet those standards is vital to achieving the best possible performance from high-resolution digital systems. Valhalla 2 Digital Interconnects employs our advanced Dual Mono-Filament construction to mechanically dampen its silver-plated, solid copper conductors, while also reducing dielectric contact by over 85%.   

In order to achieve exact impedance matching, Nordost’s Valhalla 2 Digital leads offer a double layer of silver shielding. The 75 Ohm cable is terminated with gold-plated HOLO:PLUG® BNC connectors for correct impedance matching and is supplied with gold-plated RCA adapters, while the 110 Ohm cable uses gold-plated HOLO:PLUG® XLR connectors. Ensuring that they have the minimum effect on the digital signal, our HOLO:PLUG® connectors are designed to enhance sonic properties and maintain constant impedance throughout each cable.

  • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Insulation: High purity class 1.1 extruded Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP)
  • Construction: Mechanically tuned spacing, length and Dual Mono-Filament, Co-axial design 
  • Conductors: 1 x 16 AWG
  • Material: Silver-plated 99.999999% solid core OFC
  • Capacitance: 15.3pF/ft
  • Impedance: 75 Ohm
  • Overall Shield Coverage: 98% Total coverage with 2 layers of silver-plated shielding
  • Velocity of Propagation: 89%
  • Termination: Gold-plated true 75 Ohm HOLO:PLUG® BNC. Gold-plated BNC to RCA adapter included.

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