ranjeetrain
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It's supposed to be 75 Ohm including the connectors. Although really about video, this article is interesting. I may be well known for being no cablephile, but I really would hate to use a hotchpotch of not-designed-for-purpose connectors made worse by maybe throwing in an adaptor which probably wouldn't be great for a simple analogue signal.
If available, go optical! One purpose-designed interconnect between two purpose-designed connectors, and no adaptors. One can also boast electrical isolation. If anyone mentions jitter, I'll scream --- and then ask how they think hotchpotch connectors will perform!
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"It's supposed to be 75 Ohm including the connectors."
A lead is very much "an electrical connection consisting of a length of wire or metal pad (SMD) that comes from a device". Lead (electronics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If it didn't include connectors, it would be called a wire.





"I may be well known for being no cablephile"
No obligation, you are free to switch sides as per your convenience

"I really would hate to use a hotchpotch of not-designed-for-purpose connectors"
What is a hotchpotch of connectors? And what is not-designed-for-purpose connectors?
Every 3.5 mm connector is designed for this purpose. Every RCA connector is designed for this purpose as well. I don't know anyone who uses these connectors as a stop-valve in car-engine, or a water supply chain, or as a replacement for whistle in a cooker.
[NITPICKING]There is no word such as hotchpotch. Birtish say hodgepodge. But it may be different for Indians, what do I know

"made worse by maybe throwing in an adaptor which probably wouldn't be great for a simple analogue signal"
analogue signal? What analogue signal? Isn't this thread about a digital IC?
"If available, go optical!"
Optical? What optical? Posting without understanding a thread starter's requirement has become a fashion at this forum. This OP doesn't need optical, not even remotely.