So I could use the red and white rca connectors for sound instead and suffer no loss in quality? I have tons of those cables already.
I got it second hand from a friend that was moving.
not really. A normal audio cable is 75ohm resistance and a digital cable is 110ohm resistance. Try it but it may not work.
S/PDIF calls for 75 ohm coax. Balanced AES3 calls 110 ohm STP.
Don't forget the gold platted connectors! You will really notice a difference!
Omg, this thread is still going?
Looks like this.
Alright. So I guess there are two completely different cables BOTH called Coaxial... I rather wish my tv had an optical. EVERYBODY knows what you're talking about when you say optical. But when I put "digital coaxial" into a newegg or amazon search box it can't seem to make up its mind which is which.
Problem here is there are multiple kinds of optical, PCM and dolby come to mind...
I have a soundbar that I want to hook up to my tv but it doesn't have optical. (nor does the sound bar have an hdmi in) The tv does have an orange colored output however, coaxial I think it's called according to google. As I want digital audio going to the sound bar it seems preferable over a headphone jack or red and white stereo cables.
But here's the rub; I did a google search on coaxial cables and it looks like the same stiff black cable I screw into my internet modem. The orange audio input on my tv however looks like something you just push in. Are these two different kinds of cables or can one of my black screw in cables fit without damaging the tv?