[sdiy] USB-C experience

Mike Bryant mbryant at futurehorizons.com
Sun Oct 1 00:39:00 CEST 2023


More than "a number".  As soon as CatN cable appeared we were bunging audio through it to see what it could manage :-)

In live use, Metalica definitely used it early on, but I'm sure someone will know of an earlier instance.

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Sent: 30 September 2023 20:03
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] USB-C experience

Usually don't reply to posts where people are more or less pounding
nails with screwdrivers.

That being said.

There are a number of radio/TV stations and music studios that use RJ45
(4 twisted pairs) network cables to distribute differential audio
signals. You have to pay attention to the pins to make sure you get the
twisted pairs right.

Jay S.

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