I'm using optical just because that's what i had laying around. I was also thinking of the BJC coax. I will try that. Thanks.
Cable question
I know this has been asked before and I've read though some threads, although they seemed to be fairly old. So here goes.
Is there an actual difference...and I mean an AUDIBLE difference...between toslink and coax from a CD player to DAC?
Thanks in advance.
PS...I really AM a robot, but I do what I have to do...
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Yes. Optical is compromised. But the question is can you hear it? That is equipment dependent… is your equipment sensitive enough to make it obvious?
Only one way to find out. Get an appropriate digital cable.
I have been pursing high end audio for fifty years. I have always known I would continue pursuing better and better systems. So for me, I would always stay away from known potential issues that could compromise the sound… like different length speaker cables. Evaluating sound quality is very time consuming. So I would spend my time on the big stuff… evaluating components, cables, interconnects, power cords and just take for granted stuff like cable elevators, no different length cables, etc. That has been my strategy and it has worked as each generation system has gotten much better and I now own a world class sounding system customized to my taste. |
@rnrmf1971 nailed it. It all depends on how the sending unit's outputs are implemented, and on how the receiving unit's inputs are implemented. You might hear a big different, a slight difference, or no difference at all. The cable doesn't exist in a vacuum (so to speak). |
Sorry to post off topic on this thread but I’m trying to contact ghdprentice.. @ghdprentice I sent you some questions through Audiogon messaging. I’d appreciate it very much if you could help me out. |
There can be, but I've never experimented. For one, coaxial always runs the risk of a ground loop in the digital signal which can cause excess jitter. However some feel the receivers perform better. I think iFi even published a paper on how coax reception could be improved by increasing the peak to peak voltages to perform closer to the intention of the devices.
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