I have one high-quality Monster Cable 6 ft toslink cable that got a permanant 45 degree bend near its end by touching a very hot trouble lamp I was using while installing cables in my home theatre. The jacket itself has a slight melt mark like a 'smiley'.
I functioned it and it appears to work, but I was wondering if there's a chance the bend could affect the accuracy of the digital data transmission, in which case I'll just accept the loss and pitch it.
Thanks,
Bob