Digital Coax, optical, or RCA for use with my Bluesound Node player?


I have a Marantz 8805 and use the Bluesound Node 2i to enjoy my music on. 
I’ve listened to the Node with both optical and rca and actually prefer the node using the RCA connection. 
I’ve never tried a digital coax cable.

Which cable would you choose?
todd1010
Analysis Plus "Digital Crystal" COAX 1.5M

Continuous Cast Copper (solo crystal copper) braids, hollow oval design. Demo’d and owned various AQ, AP, Cardas in 1m and 1.5m and preferred AP Digital Crystal. Pricey, but this to a good DAC and wallah!  https://analysis.plus/product/digital-crystal/
@todd1010 So how does your new cable sound? Want to step it up again on your Node? VH Audio sells a shielded two conductor power cable in bulk that is very good. For the ends from VH Audio as well, buy Furutech plugs. I don’t have photos of my system but I did post a pic of the cable I’m speaking about. I think you’ll be surprised of the improvement a better PC will make on your Node. Well worth the upgrade.
Bluesound did replace my unit with a new one and a new one I mean a Node 2I even though I had a Node 2. 
I haven’t received the cable yet so can’t comment. 
I already have a Audioquest power cable on it. 
For digital audio applications, coax (RCA) is generally considered superior to optical (Toslink). Blue Jeans Cable offers some at very reasonable prices.

https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm