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Best buy Toslink?
Arild Ingebrigtsen wrote:
I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? Yes. Argos. 5 quid. Much better than the crap above. |
Best buy Toslink?
Arild Ingebrigtsen wrote:
I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? Yes. Argos. 5 quid. Much better than the crap above. |
Best buy Toslink?
"Old Fart at Play" wrote in message ... Arild Ingebrigtsen wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? Yes. Argos. 5 quid. Much better than the crap above. Yes, or Maplins..... Goto http://www.maplin.co.uk/ and search 'toslink' for a comprehensive selection including stuff like couplers, converters, splitters and the like at 'sensible' prices..... |
Best buy Toslink?
"Old Fart at Play" wrote in message ... Arild Ingebrigtsen wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? Yes. Argos. 5 quid. Much better than the crap above. Yes, or Maplins..... Goto http://www.maplin.co.uk/ and search 'toslink' for a comprehensive selection including stuff like couplers, converters, splitters and the like at 'sensible' prices..... |
Best buy Toslink?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:27:59 +0100
"Arild Ingebrigtsen" wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Neither. They are both junk. but did you know that long TOSLINK cabling can 'stretch' the digital bits? this stretching has a terrible effect on sound quality. You should try to stick to a shorter length, using an opto-dynamically compensated cabling run. It just so happens that I have a three meter run of such a cable here which I purchased for only 48,000 pounds (and 99 pence). I'd be happy to let it out of my hands for offers around half that amount - bearing in mind that I have regularly cleaned the contact area with oil of ophidia in order to ensure the absolute crispest of digital reconstruction at the far end of the cable. -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Best buy Toslink?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:27:59 +0100
"Arild Ingebrigtsen" wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Neither. They are both junk. but did you know that long TOSLINK cabling can 'stretch' the digital bits? this stretching has a terrible effect on sound quality. You should try to stick to a shorter length, using an opto-dynamically compensated cabling run. It just so happens that I have a three meter run of such a cable here which I purchased for only 48,000 pounds (and 99 pence). I'd be happy to let it out of my hands for offers around half that amount - bearing in mind that I have regularly cleaned the contact area with oil of ophidia in order to ensure the absolute crispest of digital reconstruction at the far end of the cable. -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Best buy Toslink?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:27:59 +0100, "Arild Ingebrigtsen"
wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? There's no such thing as a high-end toslink cable. Just overpriced ones, that will perform precisely the same as cheap ones. |
Best buy Toslink?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:27:59 +0100, "Arild Ingebrigtsen"
wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Are there any other cables I should add to my list? There's no such thing as a high-end toslink cable. Just overpriced ones, that will perform precisely the same as cheap ones. |
Best buy Toslink?
Ian Molton wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:27:59 +0100 "Arild Ingebrigtsen" wrote: I am about to invest in a high-end Toslink optical cable, and I have narrowed the field down to these cables: Supra X-ZAC, van den Hul Optocoupler Mk. II or Transparent High Performance TosLink. Does anyone have a view on which cable is the better one of these? Neither. They are both junk. but did you know that long TOSLINK cabling can 'stretch' the digital bits? this stretching has a terrible effect on sound quality. You should try to stick to a shorter length, using an opto-dynamically compensated cabling run. It just so happens that I have a three meter run of such a cable here which I purchased for only 48,000 pounds (and 99 pence). I'd be happy to let it out of my hands for offers around half that amount - bearing in mind that I have regularly cleaned the contact area with oil of ophidia in order to ensure the absolute crispest of digital reconstruction at the far end of the cable. You also need to be very careful how you set out the cable. You *must* have an even number of left/right bends in it else the stereo image loses definition, and if you have perfect pitch make sure the start and finish of the cable are at *exactly* the same height. because of the high speed of light compared to the speed of sound, a fraction of a mm can make all the difference. Ian |
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