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<blockquote data-quote="mikegett" data-source="post: 1244696" data-attributes="member: 561005"><p>The digital input works like any other aux. Press aux and then press button 1 for analog and four for digital. The connection is coaxial not optical. Optical would have its advantages. Since it is light and fibers, you do not have to worry about ground loops or EM. However, it is brittle and expensive. I am not possitive, but I believe it also deteriorates over long stretches. The quality of optical cables is very important as well. The cheap wal-mart cable is a hit and miss. I went through three for my minidisk prior to purchasing a 40 dollar monster cable that has lasted nearly four years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikegett, post: 1244696, member: 561005"] The digital input works like any other aux. Press aux and then press button 1 for analog and four for digital. The connection is coaxial not optical. Optical would have its advantages. Since it is light and fibers, you do not have to worry about ground loops or EM. However, it is brittle and expensive. I am not possitive, but I believe it also deteriorates over long stretches. The quality of optical cables is very important as well. The cheap wal-mart cable is a hit and miss. I went through three for my minidisk prior to purchasing a 40 dollar monster cable that has lasted nearly four years. [/QUOTE]
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