Cd Player Rca Vs Optical at Jennifer Hooper blog

Cd Player Rca Vs Optical. Honestly, while rca still has its use cases and charms, coaxial and optical are a cut above in terms of actual tangible audio. Optical cables better against emi or rfi. This can cause a humming noise or poor audio. To address the hud's commend re optical being faster, speed as you are thinking of it doesn't really come into the equation. This decision comes down to whether the cd player or the receiver has the better dacs. The source device has rca and optical outputs, and the receiving device has rca and optical inputs; Rca cable is more prone to interference from other electrical devices. With a cd player of that age, a relatively modest current dac is likely to be an improvement. My cd player has both optical and coaxial outputs as well as the usual rca analogue. Obvious the bandwidth of coax is higher but in practice modern toslink can perform better (i can do 176 khz over toslink) however. I've found coaxial to be superior to.

CD players, RCA and Phillips
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Rca cable is more prone to interference from other electrical devices. Optical cables better against emi or rfi. This can cause a humming noise or poor audio. With a cd player of that age, a relatively modest current dac is likely to be an improvement. Obvious the bandwidth of coax is higher but in practice modern toslink can perform better (i can do 176 khz over toslink) however. I've found coaxial to be superior to. To address the hud's commend re optical being faster, speed as you are thinking of it doesn't really come into the equation. This decision comes down to whether the cd player or the receiver has the better dacs. My cd player has both optical and coaxial outputs as well as the usual rca analogue. The source device has rca and optical outputs, and the receiving device has rca and optical inputs;

CD players, RCA and Phillips

Cd Player Rca Vs Optical I've found coaxial to be superior to. I've found coaxial to be superior to. Obvious the bandwidth of coax is higher but in practice modern toslink can perform better (i can do 176 khz over toslink) however. My cd player has both optical and coaxial outputs as well as the usual rca analogue. The source device has rca and optical outputs, and the receiving device has rca and optical inputs; Rca cable is more prone to interference from other electrical devices. This decision comes down to whether the cd player or the receiver has the better dacs. With a cd player of that age, a relatively modest current dac is likely to be an improvement. Optical cables better against emi or rfi. This can cause a humming noise or poor audio. Honestly, while rca still has its use cases and charms, coaxial and optical are a cut above in terms of actual tangible audio. To address the hud's commend re optical being faster, speed as you are thinking of it doesn't really come into the equation.

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