Are there differing qualities of optical cable?


I currently have my Gungnir Multibit DAC connected by optical cable to my Oppo player which I use as a transport. I also have a Cardas coax cable connected to a different input.  The optical sounds better. My question is, are there different qualities of optical cable you can use, or is one the same as the other?
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I'm using one for the digital audio out from my tv to my DAC. 

My previous one was from Monoprice and the DH Labs outperformed it.

I haven't done any comparisons between different brands or in your case: what I was hoping, i.e. the same brand but different digital cable types.

Digital cables or Toslink do add jitter, so getting good ones will help. Add as little as possible.

I also thought that the best glass cable was the ticket, until I discovered a really outstanding plastic cable. I even use a 15-footer of this from my Smart TV to my SS processor:

https://btpa.com/TOSLINK-XXX.html

Steve N.

Empirical Audio

Whatever type of optical you use, try a drop of the "indexing gel" with it as it couples the optical fibre end to the internal receiver minimising any refection, thus reducing jitter.

https://www.newport.com/f/index-matching-fluid

Cheers George 
Jitter is not additive if you have a properly designed asynchronous DAC.

Again it is the equipment design and build which is key and not the cable. Incoming jitter becomes irrelevant if you have a DAC that ignores it.
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