Digital cables are much more an issue of what DAC you have, not what
digital source.  Your DAC may have a better receiver for toslink vs
coax, for example.  You may have earthing issues, which might favour
toslink.  Or it may be well-designed enough for it not to matter.

However, I agree with the others - if this is the performance
constraint on your system, you are a lucky listener indeed!!  Spend £20
on a decent coax and the same on a toslink, listen and decide there is
no difference, and call it good.  Blue Jeans Cable is a good place for
simple, well-engineered cables.

I propose a maxim: if there is no audible difference between good
budget coax and toslink cables on your system, then your digital
connection works, so spending any more is quite silly :)

Adam


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others

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