Optical cable length matter?

Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
I have a 35 ft optical cable. I no longer need the length. It was used for a Pure brand iPod dock. Now I have purchased a Teac CD player with a USB port for iPods with an optical output. Is there a difference in audio quality if I purchased a short cable? If not, I'll just coil up the long one and use it.
 
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Brettc

Audioholic
It’s been my experience you either get a signal or not. I would say you’re good


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viorelc

Audioholic Intern
The optical cable carries digital signal. It either works or it doesn’t, the only degradation could be signal loss. Quality (of the signal that made it) would be the same.


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Brettc

Audioholic
They do make optical cleaners ? So I guess you could have a dirty signal ?


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R.Elder

Audioholic
I’m thinking it’s fine since it’s a digital transport. Fiber optic cable has to get pretty long before real light degradation kicks in AFAIK.
 
JerryLove

JerryLove

Audioholic Ninja
There's a loss in light strength over distance (I believe this is in db?). If the signal gets too dim for the receiver to interpret it then you will get damaged sound or none at all. Prior to this point, the sound will be perfect.

A damaged cable will have a similar effect.

The signal is digital. It has a tendency to be perfect or indecipherable with the in-betweens being very edge cases.
 

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