I would caution you on expecting a Fiber Optic cable to be GLASS. Now recently some better manufacturers are starting to put out these cables in the glass but if they don't specify glass, you can bet it is Plastic. and even that isn't so bad unless you get the cheap stuff. By that, I mean how they treat the ends of the plastic fiber. Is it just heated and smudged on a flat surface or is it POLISHED in a special process? it can make a huge difference. Also, Plastic is not as good as glass in long runs. I am using a 20 ft cable and it is Plastic but it has polished ends and does fine. There could also be some problems with Jitter, but I don' know if I have ever experienced jitter in either a S/PDIF cable or from disk players.
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@esarhaddon Good catch, completely forgot about that. Who makes the good polished plastic and/or glass optical cables? I'd like to try this. |
For SNS, As far as cables go, I find the product descriptions on AMAZON quite nice, I also have a subscription to the AudioAdvisor catalog which has a few dedicated retailers they like. I have found that Pangea, Audioquest, Cardas, and even Kimber (but they have a long list of haters) are names you usually won't go wrong within the 'Cables' and you can get about any price range you want. I usually look up something on Amazon and then contact the dealer listed directly. Something else is what you are connecting this up too. I was in a So-Called High-End store yesterday looking at an Anthem AV rec, and everything was nice and they had all of the best stuff except the speakers they had connected were Cheap Junk baby towers that were flat, dead, and had no presence at all. I won't mention any nmaes here, but it ruined everything. that and they had thin walls without any sound dampening and I was overwhelmed by every other display room that was being used at the moment. I won't EVER go back. |
SNS; Also when looking at TOSLINK fiber cables look at the materials and the stiffness. Too stiff of a cable makes them hard to manage, many consumer reports will mention this. and the ends, I DO NOT like plastic connectors. Not that a gold plated end on a TOSLINK cable will enhance the sound but they don't wear out and change as much with things like temp or humidity. The longer cable I mentioned I got is an off-brand named FOSPOWER, but they lay and rout nicely and have a nice snap when inserting them. Mine had 'Polished' ends. The one connected to my SACD player is a Cardas and it is sufficient. There is a brand named 'Glass' that looks nice, but I know nothing about them other than their brag of using actually glass. I saw one thing you want to watch for. and TOSLINK ad that states it uses only the finest Oxygen free copper in it. You know you are in trouble with this one. |
@esarhaddon I don't run Toslink, only network optical cables. I'm using optical cables Small Green Computer sells with Sonore equipment, assume they are polished.
I do recall reading something about differences in optical cables some years ago on Audiophilestyle forum, forgot about this until your post. |
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