What's the deal with digital cables? I can't figure out why the 'standard' is RCA-terminated coax for digital cables. I know the RCA ends do not have a 75 ohm resistance. Also, I think length plays a factor in overall resistance... and I'm pretty sure the cable resistance plays a big part in proper timing.
So, if I bypass the whole coax cable route...
Optical cable almost always sound worse... that makes no sense.
Anyway... just curious as to what makes a good digital cable...
Thanks,
Carl