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Title: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: DCDireWolf on July 22, 2004, 07:58:36 AM
Is it just a durabililty issue?  Or will my ears likely hear a difference?
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: jpschust on July 22, 2004, 09:40:05 AM
depends for what purpose- in the realm of live taping, i think you may be able to, but it isnt huge.  in terms of home playback- if you have a decent system i think the increase in jitter is noticable
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: DCDireWolf on July 22, 2004, 01:15:21 PM
Thanks!  I meant for the taping aspect.  At home I'll transfer the shows via usb, digital sound card, and manipulating software.
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: jpschust on July 22, 2004, 02:17:26 PM
it is worth it to up the quality of your cable- they arent that expensive and why risk the jitter.  im not saying go with a 500 dollar cable, im saying what about a 20 dollar cable or even a 50 dollar cable (www.bettercables.com makes the best opti cable ive seen in a long time)
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: DCDireWolf on July 22, 2004, 08:32:47 PM
Right on, thanks for the advice.  I guess for a mere 60 bucks or so I should just suck it up and upgrade.

Why do I get the feeling that I'll be saying something along the lines of "I guess for a mere xxx bucks or so I should just suck it up and upgrade" about a lot of things in this here hobby.
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: Lil Kim Jong-Il on July 22, 2004, 09:51:42 PM
Right on, thanks for the advice.  I guess for a mere 60 bucks or so I should just suck it up and upgrade.

Why do I get the feeling that I'll be saying something along the lines of "I guess for a mere xxx bucks or so I should just suck it up and upgrade" about a lot of things in this here hobby.

If you haul your rig out to some festival and have equipment issues that cost you 16 hrs of tape, then that extra $20-30 is pretty cheap.  Go ahead and get good components and and they will last a long time and be cheaper in the long run.
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: save on July 23, 2004, 12:56:44 AM
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it is worth it to up the quality of your cable- they arent that expensive and why risk the jitter.  im not saying go with a 500 dollar cable, im saying what about a 20 dollar cable or even a 50 dollar cable (www.bettercables.com makes the best opti cable ive seen in a long time)

wow those are some nice cables!  a little pricey, but they look very well built!
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: jpschust on July 23, 2004, 09:16:08 AM
justin, for audiograde cables they are pretty much the cheapest non DIY around.  If you wanna hear something really amusing- my entire home system is done in their cables and their cables only with the exception of my power cables (Todd, how are these coming) and my xbox and game cube cables since those are proprietary.  both my mac pieces of gear, denon, all 5 speakers, every single interconnect and every single component cable is bettercables.com stuff- thats how much i like them.
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: save on August 02, 2004, 03:08:09 AM
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justin, for audiograde cables they are pretty much the cheapest non DIY around.  If you wanna hear something really amusing- my entire home system is done in their cables and their cables only with the exception of my power cables (Todd, how are these coming) and my xbox and game cube cables since those are proprietary.  both my mac pieces of gear, denon, all 5 speakers, every single interconnect and every single component cable is bettercables.com stuff- thats how much i like them.

nice i might have to pick up some interconnects from them sometime soon.  look like nice cables!
Title: Re: How bad is it to use plastic optical cables?
Post by: jpschust on August 02, 2004, 05:59:47 PM
if you want to test a pair of the interconnects i may have an extra pair around, or at least a pair i can spare for a week or two if you want to test a cable thats already burned in.  otherwise they have the best return policy in the business.