AudioQuest Carbon Optical / Toslink Cable

Sale price$209.00
Size: 0.75m

Pickup available at Audio Connection

Usually ready in 5+ days

AudioQuest Carbon Optical / Toslink Cable

AudioQuest Carbon Optical / Toslink Cable

0.75m

Audio Connection

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

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AudioQuest Carbon Optical Cable

With 19 Narrow-Aperture Synthetic Fiber Conductors and Precision Polished Fiber Ends, AudioQuest's OptiLink cables ensure low-jitter transmission, combating digital timing errors effectively. Despite HDMI's prevalence, Toslink connectors remain common in various devices, from cable boxes to TVs to laptops. Recognizing this, AudioQuest has enhanced its OptiLink cable lineup to include Toslink to Toslink and Toslink to 3.5mm Mini Optical options, catering to diverse connectivity needs.

LOWER-DISPERSION HIGHER-PURITY FIBER CONDUCTORS
The problem with optical fiber transmission is that dispersed light does get through the Toslink cable, but only after it has taken a longer path, like a pool ball bouncing off the side-rails, causing it to arrive later. This delayed part of the signal prevents the computer charged with decoding the information from being decoded properly, or even at all. This reduced bandwidth is a measurable signature of light being dispersed by a fiber. The punch line: The less dispersion in the fiber, the less distortion in the final analog audio signal presented to our ears.