View Full Version : std digital vs. coax??
josh5150
06-07-2003, 01:57 AM
<font color='#000000'>Just trying to hook up a Denon avr-2802 with my new Denon dvd-900. Assuming the composite video out to the receiver/TV is the way to go? Planning on using the standard digital out for audio, will I accomplish better results using the co-ax digital cable for audio?? What are advantages, if any??
Please let me know.....
thanks,
josh</font>
<font color='#000000'>coax digital, component video, analog audio, it's all the same cable!!!
They all use the same standard 75 Ohm coax cable with RCA connectors that is called an A/V or video cable. You know, just like the Radio Shack Gold A/V series that you can get for $9-$15.
So if someone tries to sell you an expensive "digital coax" cable for your digital audio, just say no thanks.
Just be careful and don't buy a cable marked as an "Audio cable" or "Audio Interconnect" that is actually a 50 Ohm cable.</font>
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