Digital Coax vs Digital Optical

C

Corpsman

Audioholic Intern
Please discuss whether I should be using digital coax vs digital optical for my DVD and my Satellite connections.
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
Both can work equally well. It all boils down to preference, cost and convenience.

Do you have any specific questions?
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
The only advantage optical has is that it is not a physical electrical connection. Now, in the case of a dvd player or satellite/catv box and in a home AV system the advantages it has are pretty much nil.

Digital coax has the advantage of being cheaper, more reliable and more readily available. It is more reliable because you dont have to worry about getting the connector dirty, you dont have to worry about the cable coming out of the jack, as the toslink connector is a pretty poor design. and its just simpler. You can use virtually any standard rca cable for it.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I thought optical had the advantage of being impervious to EMI and RFI.
 
R

rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
I prefer coax myself simply because of the connector. It has been my experience that Toslink cables sometimes connected loosely.
 
Z

zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
I prefer coax myself simply because of the connector. It has been my experience that Toslink cables sometimes connected loosely.
And the Canare RCAPs make it even that much better. Fantastic connectors.
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
I thought optical had the advantage of being impervious to EMI and RFI.

That is true, But really, in the average home av setup the advantage is pretty nil. RG6 coax is shielded with a foil shield, and then with a braided sheild over that. RG6 Quad has double that.

The other advantage with optical technology is the potential for extermely more bandwith and isolation.
 
C

Corpsman

Audioholic Intern
Thanks for the reply. As for the connectors... the digital optical is a poor design. Monster Cable made it even worse by designing a locking type connecting end that has broken two of the digital optical inputs on my receiver from the cables being pulled out without first being pushed in. I now have to add tape to secure the cables into place.

The reason I ask this, is that my receiver' owner's manual has a footnote that says that Sony suggest using digital coaxial cables over digital coaxial cables. I just wanted to know why.
 
Phil Taylor

Phil Taylor

Senior Audioholic
I too prefer the durability of coax over fiber. I only use optical when there is no coax option - i.e. my old Dish 4900 sat receiver which only has optical digital out.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Looks like I have taken the road less travelled. I'm gonna take my Deflector Beanie and leave now ...
 

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