I suggest Toslink, Glass Toslinks. Here is an excerpt from my post in
another thread.

Glass toslinks have surely less jitter. Electrical cables I find are
just 'hit and miss' when their impedence matches the output/input
impedence of your equipment. In pro business, everything is terminated
by a 75ohm pulse transformer and a 75ohm cable terminated with BNC does
a perfect job. Only in the consumer fields we are burdened with RCAs,
questionable terminations of unknown impedences. I think this is the
main reason for jitter varying with different cables (but marketed as
superior with high prices).
Todd at audioasylum liked the Sound Professionals's Glass TOslink,
since I found many of his reviews/ideas match mine, I bought that cable
and it is definitely an improvement. If you have a Transporter and a DAC
or equipment with BNC one can use any 75ohm cable with BNCs. No need for
'audiophile' digital cables.


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