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s/pdif special cable? basics.
i switching from a normal connection to s/pdif.
Is there anything i should know? Is it the same as a basic line connection? Juts plug it in, and go. What kind of cable can i use? the s/pdif cable thats $40-$60? A URL would be nice, so i know what to look for. I sound dumber than i am. Just never heard anyone talk about it, Suggest it, or refer to it. So im going about it like im completely dumb. |
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Have a read up on S/Pdif > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spdif
First of all, why are you changing to it? It is the same in the sense of 'plug and go' yes, but of course, it's a digital connection. What are you wanting to change? Are you wanting to purchase hardware to support S/pdif? Such as an audio interface?
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i have a digital mixer, *cheap fostex thing
and my p.o.s. sound card has one as well. Im just curious as to what it would do. Sound a bit better, clearer, or whatever. I mean its completely unnecessary. Just curious. ill look at the wiki. |
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Unless you mean optical S/PDIF, in which case it's a TOSLINK cable, and yes, they cost a good bit more than copper wire cables....
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yeah, if it's just an RCA cable...use a simple RCA composite cable. The kind you plug your DVD video cable into your TV with.
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yeah...its toslink,
Its a square as opposed to the regular rca jack. |
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Just don't put any, or allow any kinks to form in the cable and you will be fine, no need to go crazy and spend $60, on what amounts to a plastic fiber.
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yeah...the $16 one is the one id go for...
$60 is just too much for a cord, thats how much i spent on a used drummachine. And i definitely got alot of use out of that...as opposed to a fibre cord thats just going to sit there and do essentially the same thing as the set up i have now. I read on wiki, fibre doesnt pick up/carry electrical noise... Does anyone have direct experience with this setup? (toslink/rca/fibre/digital shits) if so, is there even a noticable difference between 1/4 and s/pdif? (im assuming not too much of a difference) sorry about the lame questions over something this unnecessary. like i said, curiosity. |
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http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....up_ID=151&SO=2
no need to pay even $16. I use the generic ones with all my gear for my home theater setup and have never heard any problems...of course, these are home theater speakers and not monitors. Quote:
If you're going to run digital to digital, keep it digital. No point in an extra conversion step.
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just as an aside for those thinking about using generic rca cables for spdif... i wouldn't... because of the difference in capacitence of the cable... doesn't mean ya gotta spend alot (there is a point of diminishing returns) but ya want something with good shielding and very low capacitence...
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i got a toslink by ge at target, i was suprised they had it, only $18, circuit city it was a monster and it was shorter and $45 !
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crap, i just looked at the links in this thread, i could ave gotten 2 or even 4 for $20... retail...
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So..
I am trying to experiment with SPDIF... I used a 3 ft monster video composite cable to connect the SPDIF out on my digitech RP2000 to the SPDIF in on my firepod. I can't get a signal. What am I doing wrong?
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nevermind... I had to switch the clock source on the firepod to S/PDIF instead of Internal...
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i bet that 3' monster is $45
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