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I'm Curios Is There Any Benifit To Fiber Optic Digital Cable Vs. Digital Co-axial?
Fiber does have one advantage and that is that it is less susceptable to interferance from radio frequencies or magentic fields.THOMBOY said:I'm Curios Is There Any Benifit To Fiber Optic Digital Cable Vs. Digital Co-axial?
A decent coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent any interference issues.westcott said:Fiber does have one advantage and that is that it is less susceptable to interferance from radio frequencies or magentic fields.
A decent coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent MOST interferance issues.agarwalro said:A decent coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent any interference issues.
A well made coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent any interferance which impacts audio quality. IMHO, bottom line is, if you do it right, you will not be able to tell the difference.westcott said:A decent coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent MOST interferance issues.
Unfortunately, that was not the original question and using words like "ANY" is incorrect. If you introduce a powerful enough RF signal or EMF pulse, you will impact the audio quality of a coaxial cable.agarwalro said:A well made coax cable should be sufficiently shielded to prevent any interferance which impacts audio quality. IMHO, bottom line is, if you do it right, you will not be able to tell the difference.
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We're talking extreme case on that one.If you introduce a powerful enough RF signal or EMF pulse, you will impact the audio quality of a coaxial cable.
Imperfections in the optical cable can reduce the quality of signal being passed through the cable. For example, some ice cubes are white/cloudy and hard to see through because of air inside the ice...same thing can happen with cables.Johnny Canuck said:I can't see how one optical cable can be better than another as it's just a light beam..it works or it doesn't.
$50 to 75? That's way too much. I use RG-6 cable and RCA adapters for all of my RCA cables. At about 12 cents/foot for the good quality stuff (braided and foil shielding) it doesn't get much cheaper then that. Chances are, it is basically the same as those $50 cables. I have a 40 foot run of RG-6 going from my PC to my receiver completing a digital connection. It works fine. Total cost, about $7.I have always thought optical cables are cheaper than coaxial. A good optical cable is about $30 but a good coaxial is about $50-$75. I can't see how one optical cable can be better than another as it's just a light beam..it works or it doesn't.