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as far as im aware optical is optical and tha only variant is the size of the plug on the end ie standard or mini (3.5 minijack converter for apple laptops ect)
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neil
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| Posts: 640 | Location: durham uk | Registered: Sun 13 January 2002 |   |
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Any optical cable with TosLink connectors should work. I've just ordered a 7 meter long cable from Blue Jeans Cables which should turn up in the next week, I'll post what I think of it's build quality when it turns up.
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| Posts: 110 | Location: South Derbyshire | Registered: Fri 18 May 2007 |   |
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Thanks ,
So, no fundamental difference between Optical and Optical Digital then?
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Y
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| Posts: 16 | Location: Beyond Belief | Registered: Thu 08 September 2005 |   |
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No, I guess it's just whatever they fancy putting on the packaging. I don't think there has ever been an analogue optical interconnect standard for domestic use (or any audio use?)
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| Posts: 110 | Location: South Derbyshire | Registered: Fri 18 May 2007 |   |
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The quality of the materials and the polish on the ends is important. The fit will also affect the performance.
So, all in all, they are all equal just some are more equal than others.
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| Posts: 48 | Location: London | Registered: Fri 09 May 2003 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by SteveH: The quality of the materials and the polish on the ends is important.
This is the best answer, the fiber in most fiber optical cables is made of plastic and doesn't have the same quality of transmission that true "fiber optic". Here is a good discussion on the subject. Within the thread are some more scientific links to the question, which seem to conclude with Coax. http://forum.stereophile.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&N...&page=0&fpart=1&vc=1
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| Posts: 116 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: Fri 20 June 2003 |   |
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The Chord Optichord is my personal favourate, for an optical connection, but good Co-Axes do sound better.
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