A digital audio cable is an optic cable that you connect from digital devices like DVDs, computers, video game consoles to receivers such as a home theater system.
Digital audio fiber
cables are cables that use optical fibers to transfer digital audio signals between devices. They are used for high-quality digital audio transmission and are commonly used in professional and home theater systems. The advantage of using optical fibers is that they provide immunity to electromagnetic interference and can transmit the audio signals over longer distances without degradation of the signal. Digital audio fiber cables come in various standard types, including Toslink and S/PDIF, which are commonly used to connect digital audio devices such as CD players, digital music players, and computers to amplifiers or DACs
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