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My friends, I was wrong, expensive cables matter a lot
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<blockquote data-quote="DACMan1" data-source="post: 1046422" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>What is the question exactly? </p><p>The fact that the signal strength differs has to be the implementation of either the source or the receiver. The fact that optical is limited to 96KHz is likely a limit imposed by the optical transceivers used.</p><p>A digital cable of under 1 meter could make a big difference if it has the wrong impedance. Signal deterioration is very unlikely to manifest as difference in amplitude of the output signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DACMan1, post: 1046422, member: 112"] What is the question exactly? The fact that the signal strength differs has to be the implementation of either the source or the receiver. The fact that optical is limited to 96KHz is likely a limit imposed by the optical transceivers used. A digital cable of under 1 meter could make a big difference if it has the wrong impedance. Signal deterioration is very unlikely to manifest as difference in amplitude of the output signal. [/QUOTE]
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