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<blockquote data-quote="funkyab" data-source="post: 2956413" data-attributes="member: 556232"><p>i started using optical cable about 4 years ago on my home hi system (MY ****ING BABY THAT IS PACKED AWAY!!)))</p><p></p><p>in a home install, once all my lines were static.. everything was fine. And at the time,,, i used very thin cable. (glass but "new") BUT you have to remember,,,, when dealing with optice (light) speed of light is not regulated by resistance, quality of build etc....</p><p></p><p>It is regulated by light speed!!! If you are having problems with your optical solution,,, it is because your "(((flashlight is not reachin the end of the tunnel!!!!)</p><p></p><p>i have even experimented with my cables. if your friend crimps your optic cable,,, everything ends. As soon as he opens it back up,,, the sound comes back!!!!</p><p></p><p>to answer your question,,, when it comes to optics,, it is either ON or OFF..</p><p></p><p>cables in this medium make little difference unless you have an application where there is a possibility of wires crimping themselves in half.</p><p></p><p>you willl know then</p><p></p><p>!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funkyab, post: 2956413, member: 556232"] i started using optical cable about 4 years ago on my home hi system (MY ****ING BABY THAT IS PACKED AWAY!!))) in a home install, once all my lines were static.. everything was fine. And at the time,,, i used very thin cable. (glass but "new") BUT you have to remember,,,, when dealing with optice (light) speed of light is not regulated by resistance, quality of build etc.... It is regulated by light speed!!! If you are having problems with your optical solution,,, it is because your "(((flashlight is not reachin the end of the tunnel!!!!) i have even experimented with my cables. if your friend crimps your optic cable,,, everything ends. As soon as he opens it back up,,, the sound comes back!!!! to answer your question,,, when it comes to optics,, it is either ON or OFF.. cables in this medium make little difference unless you have an application where there is a possibility of wires crimping themselves in half. you willl know then !!! [/QUOTE]
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