LayLay
Head-Fier
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Well, I got this nice adapter cable, works perfect, it was cheap and I'm very happy. Wanted the adapter with a a small piece of cable, I know this is what we headphone people like to do.
Anyway, I notice this and pretty much every single one of their analog cables has "DIGITAL" written on the jacks. What? What's the story with that, really? Cause they seem to all be perfectly good ANALOG cables/adapters. Is it some weird sort of Engrish? Are analog cables actually used for sending digital signals? Do they want to confuse customers so they sell less of their nice and cheap cables/adapters? Do they actually don't know the first thing about cables, just to be able to make nice cables like some idiot savants? Do "I" don't know the first thing about cables?
Anyone have an idea?