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Digital Coax / Fiber Optic


vandec54

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Well, I thought I would go with the cheaper digital coax myself for my TV to reciever connection, BUT... seems there is no Digital coax out. The only Digital out is toslink. I find it hard to believe seeing that my Sony TV isn't that old. My other option is analog but.. I don't think I can fit two cables through the wall where I have my cables run... (BUMMER) Toslink it is.

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On 3/16/2004 8:12:21 PM Joe Shmoe wrote:

Well, I thought I would go with the cheaper digital coax myself for my TV to reciever connection, BUT... seems there is no Digital coax out. The only Digital out is toslink. I find it hard to believe seeing that my Sony TV isn't that old. My other option is analog but.. I don't think I can fit two cables through the wall where I have my cables run... (BUMMER) Toslink it is.

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Actually, good optical is no more expensive than good coaxial. It's when you buy cheap coaxial that you save money - and I'm not convinced that cheap coaxial does any better job of combatting jitter errors than cheap optical does.

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