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| Gear interested Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Hello Guys, I have been looking over this Forum for the last few months and have found lots of invaluable information, you guys are great for giving so much of your time and passing along your nuggets and gems!! I have recently bought an Alesis HD24 & Tascam DM-24 Digital Mixer to use along with Focusrite Octopre's (3) and I would like to stay in the digital realm which for me means using the Adat Litepipe connections. "Which" toslink cables to use is the BIG question here. I have scoured the web and done a fair amount of research on the benefits of "Glass" Fiber Toslink cables v other types. My only experience of Toslink cables have been with the stock cables that came with the equipment (that would be Adats in the early 90's, various DAT machines and my Digi 002R, actually the 002R I am now connecting from my Apogee Rosetta via an Apogee SPDIF cable) but you catch my drift I'm sure. So, whats the story, Fiber, Glass, Hosa,Apogee, Monster etc? In a Bob Katz article he "seems" to suggest that the connection to the A/D,D/A converter is more important than "plastic v glass etc" , which does make sense as obviously the connection point is the "most" vulnerable. Anyway, I am looking my options and here are a few of them (not in any order);- 1) Apogee WE-GP Wyde-Eye Glass Pro Cable 2) Acoustic Research Pro Fiber Optical cables 3) Monster Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 High Performance Digtal Fiber Optic Cable, Hosa and others!!!! My brain Hurts !!! I would love to hear what you all think and have experience of? I apologize for long email.. cheers dave |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 274
| I bought the ones that they sell at Walmart. They work fine. ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 871
| Nice heavy duty ones availabe for $4.00 from cablesforless.com. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Central New Jersey
Posts: 609
| Don't get too hung up on cables. Just get something with a thick enough jacket and decent connectors to stand up on the road. Let the audiophiles be consumed by cable selection. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: southeast
Posts: 509
| The only way to know for sure what will matter to you is to do a blind A-B comparison between cheapos and the most esoteric you can afford. Make sure you can return what you do not choose. Have someone else switch between pairs and you keep score and see if your ears are really hearing a difference. Make sure you listen for at least 3 minutes but make sure the switch is as quick as possible-- aural memory is very short! Otherwise you will either fall prey to other people's conceptions or the "more expensive must be better" approach. And don't be surprised if you don't hear ANY difference between 1 meter cables. Rich |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Fibre-optic cable can transport up to a huge 1.4Gb/s over more than a hundred metres.this is glass in multi-mode which uses light refraction to transmit over several light spectrums off the sides of the fibre optic cable wall.We are of course talking about transmitting modern computer information over hundreds of metres and not audio data.I suspect that over 5 metres of plastic or glass cable over 10 metres would be almost impossible to measure, let alone hear. |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 87
| Fibre-optic cable must be high quality. Especially if it is a mobile rig. (Monster Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 High Performance Digtal Fiber Optic Cable) Great choice One minute crack and you loose priceless data. Just a friendly reminder from experience. BNC all the way for clocking! If you have more than two units you must end the signal as well!! m |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Northeast Corridor
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| monoprice.com. their adat cables are ridiculously cheap and excellent quality. |
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