Good idea.
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fish3434345 OP Not all Toslink plastic optical cables are the same. I would not buy the cheapest cable you can find. It’s not it either works, or it doesn’t work. What’s involved in testing a fiber optics cable. It’s not as simple as the cable works or it doesn’t. http://www.lanshack.com/fiber-optic-tutorial-testing.aspx Though I personally have not bought anything from Blue Jeans Cable I have read many posts from others that have. I can not recall ever reading any bad posts about the company or their products. From reading the info on their website they will build the Toslink cable to the length you need. From what I read Blue Jeans tests the fiber optics cable after the ends are installed to make sure it meets industry standards. Just a guess, they should, supply the buyer a copy of the test results. You might want to check them out and get a price. From their website. We hand-cut and terminate each of these cables ourselves so we know they’re done right and tested before they go out. We think you’ll be impressed with their performance; but we also offer a simple and easy return policy. If for any reason you’re not completely satisfied, just return the cables, undamaged, within 30 days and we’ll refund your purchase price in full. https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm . |
An even better idea. See here for such issues on the usb side: http://archimago.blogspot.nl/2015/05/measurements-corning-usb-3-optical.html |
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