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Posted by Ian on 10/14/05 12:35
graham chapman wrote:
> I have a DVD player that accepts coaxial, optical, or the old
> fashioned way with input leads for F/L F/R Centre, R/L, R/R and
> woofer... At the moment I've connected a Acoustic solutions DS1233
> home theatre system, which takes either optical or coaxial
> connections. I've selected the coaxial connection.. Am I likely to
> hear a difference if I buy a optical lead? or should i stick to
> coaxial? Graham
Some hi-fi buffs swear blind that coax is better than optical, but I've
never been told why that is. However, you have already selected the happy
option so stick with it!
The MAIN thing, with either, is to use a decent quality cable. And when I
say there is no real difference, I mean using "like for like" quality
connectors.
Optical is more fun though - showing your mates that the sound for the movie
they are about to enjoy is travelling as light... pull the end out of the AV
receiver and show them the read glow.... people love it!
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