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mwheelerk
Junior Audioholic
I read a couple of similar posts in this forum and in a couple of other forums regarding digital coax connection of dvd players to receivers/processors and "low" volume or "muffled" output from dvd sources. It made me wonder if some of the problems described might be attributed to using the wrong cable. Maybe I am overstating the obvious here but remember that all cables (even thought they may look the same) are not created equal.
Digital coax cables that should be used for digital hookup of dvd players have the same rca plugs as a standard analog interconnect but they are definitely not constructed the same. A true digital coax is constructed much like a 75 ohm video interconnect (whether it has rca or s-video connectors). If you are using 1/2 of a pair of analog interconnects for the digital connection buy a true digital coax cable and see if this doesn't indeed improve the audio results from dvd sources for you.
Digital coax cables that should be used for digital hookup of dvd players have the same rca plugs as a standard analog interconnect but they are definitely not constructed the same. A true digital coax is constructed much like a 75 ohm video interconnect (whether it has rca or s-video connectors). If you are using 1/2 of a pair of analog interconnects for the digital connection buy a true digital coax cable and see if this doesn't indeed improve the audio results from dvd sources for you.