Toslink vs SPDIF converter..optical wins


I was a little skeptical regarding the use of an optical TOSlink 'tween my cpu (Mac Mini) and my DAC (MSB Full Nelson). My experience with TOSlinks prior to my forays into computer audio were negative. I never cared for their sound.
I was using a SPDIF converter and a coaxial connection to my DAC, when I first upgraded to the Mini. Once I obtained the cable with the adaptor necessary for the Mini, I took the plunge, scrapped the SPDIF converter, and went direct to the DAC with the TOSlink from the Mini.
Big difference. WAY cleaner. Opened up the soundstage. To my ears (I have a tube preamp, and tube amp), now the best system I've owned in terms of sound.
Tip of the hat to others on the forum that pointed me in the right direction.
I love it when the plan comes together.
Disclaimer: the above is just one guy's opinion, regarding his stereo stuff in his listening environment. But, hey, you knew that already! :-)
rabco
I just splurged and ordered the 6 footer for something like $2.96, $5.62 shipped.
Rabco - it is a mini-Toslink (1/8" jack, same diameter as a mini audio output/input). I prefer, and use myself, something like the Van Den Hul Optocoupler optical cable which can be ordered with one end pre-terminated with a high quality mini-Toslink connector; rather than using an adaptor.
Xenithon-thanks for the clarification. I assumed the "mini-Toslink" design had a name, but nowhere in my journeys had any place, or one, used it.
Do you think that in an admittedly more budget oriented system, that the Optocoupler is worth the extra dollars? If I could realize the same improvement again that I did going from the SPDIF to optical, there would be no question in my mind.
Opinion(s)?