I have to replace a cheapo toslink cable. Anyone have experience with optical cables that can give recommendations?
Yeah, go with a cable that uses glass fibers rather than plastic. :thumb:
Hi Jim
If you want to go with an optical cable this one is built well and my favorite if I can't use a digital coax cable.
http://www.amazon.com/Ft-Toslink-Glass-Digital-Audio/dp/B001D1A8KM
Here is a budget one from Monoprice that I use for my video game system. Works fine but like DaveC said get a glass Toslink cable if you can.
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10229&cs_id=1022904&p_id=2763&seq=1&format=2
Blue Jeans Cable offers a nice Toslink cable too but I don't remember how it sounded in my HT system. It was built well though. Better than the monoprice one.
Optical Digital Audio Cable: Mitsubishi Eska POF
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm?PHPSESSID=8c188c0317b738e490d719c29b8cab15
Quote from: sleepyguy24 on June 11, 2014, 10:05:21 PM
Hi Jim
If you want to go with an optical cable this one is built well and my favorite if I can't use a digital coax cable.
http://www.amazon.com/Ft-Toslink-Glass-Digital-Audio/dp/B001D1A8KM
I'm using this same cable to get digital audio out of my TV with Netflix into my HT setup and it works like a charm. But, admittedly, I have no idea if the high-priced glass toslink cables sound better compared to it.
/\ That IS the high end glass cable! :-P
I also have the exact same one going from my CDP to DAC, but mostly use the computer these days.
I have not tried lots of different toslink cables but I did think the Amazon glass cable was better than a cheap plastic cable I had. This was MANY years ago now!
Hmmm, ok so there's no reason to get something "audiophile" like an audio quest? I think the cinnamon was reasonably priced like $80
Quote from: jimbones on June 12, 2014, 04:34:09 PM
Hmmm, ok so there's no reason to get something "audiophile" like an audio quest? I think the cinnamon was reasonably priced like $80
Hi Jim
One guy to maybe query on the more expensive Toslink cables is Williewonka here. He has reviewed the DH Labs Toslink and may have also use the more "audiophile" optical cables like the AQ Cinnamon.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?rcabl&1327979149&&&/DH-Labs-toslink-Optical-Cable-Interconne
For me the parts of my system that required Toslink cables weren't that important to where they would warrant a more expensive "audiophile" version. That and I was really happy with the Unique glass optical cable that I got. I didn't want to make a change.
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Got to hand it to Dean, great recommendation on the optical cable. It worked. The old toslinl I had must have been cheap and/or defective. I inspected the ends on the new one and they are polished smooth. I get no drop out or static. I did compare (quickly) aginst the SPDIF and there is a volume level difference that make comparing a bit difficult but I do believe the SPIDIF is clearer. Thanks Sleep Dean :)
Hey Jim
No problem at all. Lots of threads here and the members have helped me. I'm happy I was able to reciprocate. I'm relieved the cable is working out for you. Re-sale wouldn't be too bad too just in case if you don't like the toslink cable after break-in or when you compare it to the digital coax.
You mean even optical cables burn in :shock:
My 2 cents worth...
I've tried cables from Chord, Van den Hul and a variety of others from Best Buy and the like over the years
I stopped searching once I bought the DH Labs cable. It was so good I purchased a 2 meter cable for my AV system, which just confirmed their outstanding abilities.
And they are very reasonably priced
They have one of the highest throughput ratings of >150 Mbs compared to 50Mbs of the Chord and 100 Mbs of the VDH
I don't get dropouts anymore, just outstanding music
:thumb:
Quote from: jimbones on June 17, 2014, 06:50:44 AM
You mean even optical cables burn in :shock:
If not the cables, I am sure there will be some kind of burn-in on the optical transmitter and receiver circuits at either end since you basically had not used them much, if at all in the past.