One word ... BULLSHIT!

Yes, optical is less susceptible to interference compared to coax (since it
is light and not influenced by surrounding electrical noise, magnetic
fields, etc.). But the difference is so minuscule, honestly, it's not an
audible difference. Screw test gear and whatnot, it's your ears that are the
recipients of the end result. Take a listen for yourself and you tell me if
you hear anything different!

Adios,
LarZ

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 -----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf
Of Jim Gray
Sent:   Monday, 3 April 2000 8:17
To:     md
Subject:        MD: coax v. toslink


Can someone please explain to me how there could possibly be any
difference between digital transmission by coaxial versus TosLink?  I
would assume that the exact same data is transferred, and that error
correction would insure that no data is lost, and yet I read in this
high-end stereophile book a statement that toslink gives inferior bass
and imaging, or some such.  Is this for real?


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