4yanx: No problem, yeah the mystery post reply time and the mystery thread delete and finally the 11pm west coast Slow down of the site to a crawl (from their backup or database indexing).
Digital RCA cables are considered COAX 75ohm versus standard audio cables which are 50ohm. Cable TV is known to cause ground loop problems and one of the ways around that is to isolate it via Toslink (glass or plastic) instead of linking the grounds with a metal cable like Coax Digital cable. Coax has high bandwidth potential and it will sound better depending on the content.. I don't think dish/direct/cable have enough information to make that big of a difference. If you don't have a humm through your speakers then you don't need to do a toslink cable.
I probably made that clear as mud, if so PM me your phone number and I'll be glad to discuss it on the phone.
Chris
Digital RCA cables are considered COAX 75ohm versus standard audio cables which are 50ohm. Cable TV is known to cause ground loop problems and one of the ways around that is to isolate it via Toslink (glass or plastic) instead of linking the grounds with a metal cable like Coax Digital cable. Coax has high bandwidth potential and it will sound better depending on the content.. I don't think dish/direct/cable have enough information to make that big of a difference. If you don't have a humm through your speakers then you don't need to do a toslink cable.
I probably made that clear as mud, if so PM me your phone number and I'll be glad to discuss it on the phone.
Chris