I have half a dozen digital pieces connected in my audio system, none using toslink connections. Only toslink connections I use is in my TV/video system. Must be a reason...
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- without prejudice to any of the limitations or warts associated with Toslink , @kingbr has highlighted above, a glass fibre Toslink cable is a clear step-up performing choice. - if you are still committed or married to using Toslink cables , then think quality build and superior performance opticsl glass fibre options vs cheap build budget plastic choices. The optical glass fibre audio performance uptick is not subtle. note: it’s all HDMI for TV sources ( cable box, BluRay player, Apple TV) to the SONY TV panel, then WIREWORLD Toslink opticsl glass cable out for audio only to an ARCAM DAC, and quality build RCA interconnects from the DAC to to my 2-channel ARCAM integrated amp) I would strongly recommend upgrading to either a SPDIF/ RCA, or BNC, or USB cable link options over any Toslink for a pure audio system whenever possible. ( I use a CARDAS CLEAR here in my “A” system) FWIW
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The DAC under consideration is the Wattson Madison. It has a SPDIF input and a Toslink. I would need the SPDIF for my CD transport. The Wattson has a built in streamer but I found it sounded better when I ran my Bricasti M5 through its SPDIF. But again, I will need the SPDIF for my CDT. Note: other DACs under consideration are the Synthesis Roma and the Less Loss Echo's end. Both of these DACS have better connectivity options. The Madison's advantages are size and its overall sound is pleasing. Overall its a toss up. |
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