When a DAC utilizes a pulse-transformer on the coax input (like the
Benchmark DAC1 PRE for instance), how much isolation does this actually
provide in practice - does it block *all* possible intercomponent
undesirables from riding the coax interconnect, or just some/most?  Is
it still realistically possible for any problem coupling nasties
whatsoever to bridge from say a computer through coax into the DAC,
even when the input interface includes a pulse transformer?

I.E. strictly relating to galvanic isolation, can toslink ever provide
a genuine advantage to a pulse-transformer isolated digital coax input?


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