Mr. Roth: I dunno how well cat 5 works for a mic line that is carrying the low level signal...
0dbfs: NOT recommended for mic level signals though.
most CAT-5 cables are rated at 100 ohms. This is fine because the AES
specification for AES/EBU impedance is +/- 20%, (or 88 to 120 ohms.) Actually, it is the capacitance of
the cable, not the impedance, that has a much greater effect on digital and audio performance. And CAT-5
cables are all very low capacitance - 30 pf or lower.
Audio circuits using CAT-5 cable are 600 ohms (or whatever the impedance is of the source equipment).
That’s because with any audio circuit the impedance is fully determined by the source and terminating gear
– not the wire. At audio frequencies, any cable would have to be over 2 miles long (a quarter wavelength at
20 kHz) to have any effect on the impedance.
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