Toslink and ST are the two standards for digital audio fiber. My understanding is that the written standards specify the connector to be used, but are vague on the glass. Both SM and MM should work given the short distances involved. If you are lucky enough to have ST connections on your equipment then SM with well polished ST terminations should provide the best results.
glass fibre optic ST cable Question
i'm finding very little info on the fibre optic cables use between DACs and Transports, eg Wadia and Theta
I'm from an IT background where these things (cable specs) are commonplace. its all vague voodoo here in audio.
isn't there a common cable spec for digital audio fibre?!?
ie is it Multi-mode or single-mode ?! !!
I've seen both mentioned (theta = single v wadia = multi)
I've seen the wadia cable mentioned vaguely a couple of places, and found the StraightWire STX cable a coupel of places (multimode w kevlar braid!!).
Am I naive here to think that any well made polished glass IT grade ST connect cable would work?
thanks
I have seen mention the AES actually gives a better quality signal, which is fine, but I thought i'd listen for myself.
I'm from an IT background where these things (cable specs) are commonplace. its all vague voodoo here in audio.
isn't there a common cable spec for digital audio fibre?!?
ie is it Multi-mode or single-mode ?! !!
I've seen both mentioned (theta = single v wadia = multi)
I've seen the wadia cable mentioned vaguely a couple of places, and found the StraightWire STX cable a coupel of places (multimode w kevlar braid!!).
Am I naive here to think that any well made polished glass IT grade ST connect cable would work?
thanks
I have seen mention the AES actually gives a better quality signal, which is fine, but I thought i'd listen for myself.
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