DCtoDaylight;480952 Wrote:
> ... the next time I need an optical cable, I think I go with the Blue
> Jeans one ( www.bluejeanscable.com ) as I respect their direct
> no-nonsense approach. ...
>
> As always, YMMV! Cheers, Dave
Dave, your sentiments echo my thoughts; I've never had a bad Blue J
I have had bad luck with a spring loaded, round connector (ie not form
fitting), glass toslink cable made by Dayton. The fit is sloppy, and
won't support the cable's own weight, resulting in intermittent signal
loss
When it does work, I haven't been able to hear any difference between
it, an
Nice, a bit under $5 with greater than 95% 5-star rating for over 200
users. I'll definitely pick up one of those. Even if it ends up
taking a backseat, you can't go wrong for the price.
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kphinney
-I like it, you may not. I understand and respect that.-
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I use one of these
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10229&cs_id=1022901&p_id=2764&seq=1&format=2
to connect my HDX-1000 to my transporter. Works for me.
You could get one, then ABX it with your existing cables to see if it
is good enough for you.
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Grahame
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In attempt to bring the topic back around to relevant information, let's
revisit the OP and the query I had:
In your own opinion, if you had to use a optical TOSLINK, which cable
works best (for anyone but Pat)?
Regardless of online documentation from waring vendors, in your
experience, does gla
kphinney wrote:
>> Its a freeking cable. Spend $20 on it and be happy.
>> ...
>
> You couldn't just say "I like [insert the cable you prefer here]."
> Instead you had to go thru all of that and top it off by calling my
> question "stupid" and replies being a "waste"? Do me a favor then and
> sto
pfarrell;480921 Wrote:
> kphinney wrote:
> > pfarrell;480896 Wrote:
> >> There is no best cable.
> >> There is no best microphone.
> >> there is no best speaker.
> >> .
>
>
> > Gee Pat, your cynicism is beginning to show thru in your posts.
> >
> > When anyone asks for an opinion on the
kphinney wrote:
> pfarrell;480896 Wrote:
>> There is no best cable.
>> There is no best microphone.
>> there is no best speaker.
>> .
> Gee Pat, your cynicism is beginning to show thru in your posts.
>
> When anyone asks for an opinion on the -best- can we stipulate for all
> future discu
pfarrell;480896 Wrote:
> kphinney wrote:
> > While I was hoping to hit on an online vendor and give them my CC, I
> > don't think there is a consummate way to choose the best cable
> without
> > hearing it myself.
>
> There is no best cable.
> There is no best microphone.
> there is no best spea
kphinney wrote:
> While I was hoping to hit on an online vendor and give them my CC, I
> don't think there is a consummate way to choose the best cable without
> hearing it myself.
There is no best cable.
There is no best microphone.
there is no best speaker.
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Pat Farrell
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riffer;480882 Wrote:
> I bought a 25' one from Blue Jeans Cables, and I am happy with it:
>
> http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm
Funny, I was just reading their website and realizing that [like
everything else] each manufacturer claims their way is best.
i.e.:
Blue J
I bought a 25' one from Blue Jeans Cables, and I am happy with it:
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm
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You will get less signal loss over glass but at less than 30m it won't
make much of a difference.
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agillis
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Thanks All. I'll look into it and try to decide. Any other input is
greatly appreciated.
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kphinney
-I like it, you may not. I understand and respect that.-
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>From my experience the best results were obtained with this glass cable
http://www.wireworldcable.com/products/55.html
It's now on a closeout price, I think it has a terrific value :
http://www.thecableco.com/product.php?id=550
PS : We compared it in three systems, ranging from $2 to $5000
I advise some well-made, serious, yet not expensive Mark Grant cables :
http://markgrantcables.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=40_17
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Themis
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agillis;480518 Wrote:
> I have been using a Changzhou Yafei cable. $6.99 but it's very well
> made. s/pdif is all digital so as long as the connection is good you
> will get good sound. You don't really need to be to picky.
What about long term transmission? Don't non-glass cables degrade over
I have been using a Changzhou Yafei cable. $6.99 but it's very well
made. s/pdif is all digital so as long as the connection is good you
will get good sound. You don't really need to be to picky.
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agillis
rip, tag, get cover artÂ… All you do is insert the CD!
http://vortexbox.org
agillis
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