"Our DIG digital cable series provides an accurate transfer of your digital signal, providing an realistic soundstage, detail and realism." - Mike Morrow
- The DIG1 Digital Cable contains 14 runs of SSI Technology wire. The DIG1 comes as a single cable. As you move up the line, more runs are introduced, providing higher and higher resolution. Our DIG cables are S/PDIF and AES/EBU compatible.
Our DIG cables are excellent for any digital signal application. An example is from a CD Transport to a DAC (digital audio converter), etc. If your need is for left and right cables, that is considered an analog application. Use our MA series interconnects for that.
The cable is flexible and easy to manage as well as having a low noise floor with excellent RFI rejection.
What cables to get? Our Buyers Guide can help you choose the perfect cable level for your system.
- SSI Technology stands for "Solid core, Small gauge, Individually insulated" wires, which is at the heart of our design.
Morrow Audio cables differ in three major areas of design from other popular cables. Our proprietary technology removes major distortions that are common in most other cable designs. Learn More
- The termination options are Standard RCA (gold plated), KLE Copper Harmony RCA, KLE Pure Harmony RCA (silver), XLR Balanced Male and XLR Balanced Female (silver coated connectors). You can order them in any configuration through the drop downs provided.
The Harmony RCA's offer another level of refinement, continuing our SSI Technology all the way through the connector. You can expect a 5% improvement over the standard RCA's.
RCA cables have 2 conductors inside the cable. A XLR balanced cable has three conductors in the cable: two signals wires plus a separate ground wire. The two signal wires reference to ground and are therefore "balanced", cancelling out noise. Balanced cables, when used with true balanced equipment are said to offer a lower noise floor.
A word about optical cables... We discourage using optical cables for your digital signal. Equipment providing optical cable options make use of optical receivers and transmitters which can degrade the sound.
- You will find great enjoyment and improvements right out of the box. Our cables however take around 400 hours to fully break in. You can speed this process up with our optional break-in service.
If you decide to do this yourself, a cable owners manual is always provided with your order which explains what you will hear during the breakin process.
- Total combined SSI wire gauge: 30 gauge/ each positive and negative leg.
- The return period begins when you receive the cables. See Policy