Eforcity
Molded
3 Foot Digital Optical Audio TosLink Cable for CD, D/A Converters, Dolby Digital DTS Surround sound receivers, DVD, MiniDisk players and recorders, Pro Audio cards

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Electronics: Eforcity Molded 3 Foot Digital Optical Audio TosLink Cable for CD, D/A Converters, Dolby Digital DTS Surround sound receivers, DVD, MiniDisk players and recorders, Pro Audio cards

Eforcity Molded 3 Foot Digital Optical Audio TosLink Cable for CD, D/A Converters, Dolby Digital DTS Surround sound receivers, DVD, MiniDisk players and recorders, Pro Audio cards

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Designed for CD, D/A Converters, Dolby Digital DTS Surround sound receivers, DVD, MiniDisk players and recorders, Pro Audio cards, etc. Compatible with ADAT, DAW, Dolby Digital, DTS devices with TosLink interface. Connectors: Toslink Male to Toslink Male. Cable Length: 3 feet. OD 5.0. Cable Color: Black
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Works perfectly. Do not pay more for designer cables. 2007-11-29
When it comes to optical audio, the lights are either "on" or "off." You can not get better or worse audio quality by purchasing expensive cables. The only recommendation I have is that you might want to purchase a slightly longer one. I was surprised by how short a distance 3 ft. really feels! Enjoy your Surround Sound!

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