DeVerm;348761 Wrote: 
> If all toslink parts (transmitter, connectors, cable, receiver) are well
> made and you compare it to a well made coax (with well made parts again:
> transformers, transmitter, connectors, cable, receiver) than there
> should be no difference when the two devices are the same. Mark that I
> wrote -should- ;-) Also, "no difference" is different from "at least as
> good".
> 
> cheers,
> Nick.

Understood.  And actual listening is always the final judge.  :)

However with your caveats above and with a really good modern
resampling/reclocking DAC design (like the Benchmark DAC1 PRE): Is it
not at least theoretically possible then, that toslink's *total*
immunity to not just ground loops but also ALL possible forms of
coupling EMI/RFI/etc, could actually be a genuine interconnect
advantage over coax?


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