Audio cables - Ideal cable selection


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So, you bought a brand new piece of equipment that has many options for video and audio input to wonder if you just invested in a mini-recording studio. At this point, I know that the ideal or the best cables, audio, video and any other input that may be available on these computers.

For purposes of this section, we assume that your purchase has been that of a TV, mini stereo, DVD player or personsVideo Recorder. "

There are two types of audio inputs that are available, dedicated Toslink audio inputs, short for Link from Toshiba, TRS Cable (commonly called stereo cable), coaxial (also known as RCA stereo audio inputs) and S / PDIF. While the audio and video is often shared by a cable, such as component video or HDMI.

Dedicated audio inputs can be divided into two categories,digital and analog. Generally, digital cameras produce better results for an analog cable same price range. Both Toslink and S / PDIF digital technologies, while jack and RCA stereo audio inputs are analog. In addition, digital cables to minimize the use of cables vis-à-vis analog cables, because instead of running six analog cables (six channel) surround sound system, a single digital cable, it is necessary without concern for the exchange channel.

Although it might be difficult Audible find a real difference in sound quality and built two Toslink and S / PDIF, however, there are two key differences that you should consider your choice of one or the other. S / PDIF is physically larger and feel much better than his counterpart, Toslink functionality that would no doubt appreciate your LCD TV or a DVD player are in a difficult to reach. In addition, Toslink uses light rather than electrical impulses to make > Audio signal, thereby isolating the possible interference, which causes interference signal 100% free.

For analog cables, same price range stereo RCA cables generally outweigh the TRS cable separately with two layers of PVC results in better insulation and signal distortion and less signal loss.

And with analog cables, the type of application and equipment restrict their options, for example, by comparing the analog cablesTransmission> audio is important to note that LCD TVs are generally TRS can be used when connecting to a PC via a video input for SVGA input. Although the majority of RCA stereo audio inputs are not connected to an incoming video signal.

The decision may be a connector that exclusive use or not, but what connector for use with applications and that, even if you want to use TOSlink or S / PDIF in six innings, the TV mayhave only one I / O for. As a result, you may want to input audio from your home theater TOSlink for best results while downgrading to RCA when used with the video camera for quick presentations.

Thanks To - Pioneer VSX-519V-K Receiver Onkyo TX-SR507 AV Receiver


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