Product Description
QVS FCT-03 3ft Toslink Digital/SPDIF Optical UltraThin Audio Cable
Get the clearest, crispest audio with the Toslink Cable. This cable supports S/PDIF multi-channel surround sound audio and comes with a 24k gold plate tight connector that prevents signal loss while enabling faster transmission of digital audio signals. The cable also helps reduce electromagnetic interference, making it perfect for transferring data or activating devices over short distances.
Features:
-24k gold plated connectors to prevent signal loss
-Comes with copper conductor and fiber optical core for improved quality and clarity
-Supports S/PDIF multi-channel surround sound audio
-Lightweight and flexible design
Benefits:
-Enjoy clear, crisp audio from your entertainment devices
-Quick and easy setup process – plug in one connector into the source device, then insert the other in the receiver device
-Reduced electromagnetic interference compared to standard cables for improved sound quality
What Is the Maximum Distance You Can Run a Toslink Cable?
The maximum distance you can run a Toslink cable is typically 16 feet (5 m). However, this distance may be limited by other factors such as the power and signal integrity of the connected device. Some cables are engineered for longer runs, so make sure to check with your manufacturer if you need to run your Toslink cable over greater distances.
Are TOSLINK and optical cables the same?
No. In terms of appearance, TOSLINK and optical cables look quite similar, but they are actually quite different. TOSLINK cables use a standard optical connector that is compatible with most audio devices where as optical cables use a multi-fiber cable for improved performance and stability.
Installing a Toslink Cable for Digital Audio Connections.
Installing a Toslink cable is not difficult, but there are certain steps to ensure that it is set up correctly. First, make sure the Toslink connectors are seated firmly in the cable ends. Next, make sure the receptacles for each end are free of dust and debris. Then, tighten all screws to secure the cables in place. Fourth, use a 90° angle adapter if necessary when routing cables through tight spaces. Finally, test the connection with an audio source to verify that it is working properly.