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Αναλογική σύνδεση Υπολογιστή με ενισχυτή στα 6,5m είναι εφικτή;;;
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<blockquote data-quote="argi" data-source="post: 340423" data-attributes="member: 874"><p>Dear Argi,</p><p> </p><p>If the transmitter (the Toslink output) and the receptor (the Toslink input) are both of very good quality, then a good Toslink cable, such as OptiLink-3, will give great results. </p><p> </p><p>The transmitter has to convert the electrical signal into light, and the receptor has to convert the light into an electrical signal. How well they do their jobs is critical to the sound quality.</p><p> </p><p>A coax connection doesn't have to go through any kind of processing, so it's reasonably safe to assume that all coax inputs & outputs are 'good quality.' Therefore, coax is the 'safe' answer and that's what most people usually say.</p><p> </p><p>As always, the best way to decide is to listen for yourself and buy what you think sounds best.</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p> </p><p>Alasdair Patrick</p><p>International Sales Coordinator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argi, post: 340423, member: 874"] Dear Argi, If the transmitter (the Toslink output) and the receptor (the Toslink input) are both of very good quality, then a good Toslink cable, such as OptiLink-3, will give great results. The transmitter has to convert the electrical signal into light, and the receptor has to convert the light into an electrical signal. How well they do their jobs is critical to the sound quality. A coax connection doesn't have to go through any kind of processing, so it's reasonably safe to assume that all coax inputs & outputs are 'good quality.' Therefore, coax is the 'safe' answer and that's what most people usually say. As always, the best way to decide is to listen for yourself and buy what you think sounds best. Best regards, Alasdair Patrick International Sales Coordinator [/QUOTE]
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