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Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:24:08 -0000, "Ash"
wrote: Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality? With optical leads, can they be any length without effecting quality? In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:24:08 -0000, "Ash" wrote: Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality? With optical leads, can they be any length without effecting quality? In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:24:08 -0000, "Ash" wrote: Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality? With optical leads, can they be any length without effecting quality? In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 18:48:26 -0000, "Tim S Kemp"
wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 18:48:26 -0000, "Tim S Kemp"
wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 18:48:26 -0000, "Tim S Kemp" wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? that though the optical link is seen as the "cheap" option it is also seen as perfectly suited to the studio that records the music... |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 18:48:26 -0000, "Tim S Kemp" wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? that though the optical link is seen as the "cheap" option it is also seen as perfectly suited to the studio that records the music... |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 01:18:51 -0000, "Tim S Kemp"
wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? that though the optical link is seen as the "cheap" option it is also seen as perfectly suited to the studio that records the music... ADAT or tos-link? |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 01:18:51 -0000, "Tim S Kemp"
wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? that though the optical link is seen as the "cheap" option it is also seen as perfectly suited to the studio that records the music... ADAT or tos-link? |
Can several digital optical leads be linked together with no loss in quality?
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 01:18:51 -0000, "Tim S Kemp" wrote: In the context of domestic/home studio, coax cable is, I think, the quality option, tos-link optical the cheap option. which is why many studios use the Adat lightpipe... oh.. that's optical.... And your point is...? that though the optical link is seen as the "cheap" option it is also seen as perfectly suited to the studio that records the music... ADAT or tos-link? Same connections, same transceivers, same fibre. |
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