ar-t;348326 Wrote: 
> 
> The non-tech types don't. And a lot of them think that going from
> plastic to glass on a LED-based TX is going to fix it. But, I have
> people ask me that such-and-such makes a glass fibre for TOSLINK. I
> don't know if they claim that, and don't care. Yet, the questions still
> arrive at my inbox. So, go ahead, put lipstick on a pig. Hell, it might
> even work. Why anyone would want to is beyond me.
> 

Have a look at figures 9 and 10 here:
http://stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/108bench/index4.html .  Those
are through Toslink, and the jitter sidebands are absurdly low in
level.  

If you're using a well-designed DAC like that one, Toslink jitter is a
non-issue.  My guess is interference transmitted along an electrical
connection like coax is more significant (although probably not
anything to worry about either).


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