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Do the digital audio fiber optic to digital audio coaxial converters work well? Any quality loss?

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I have the PS3. It has the digital audio essential element ocular output. My approximate receptive to advice complement has digital audio coaxial input. They have converters, have been they value the money? we now have the PS3 plugged in to the approximate receptive to advice complement with the RCA plugs, though we do not consider I’m removing the digital clarity. Do we get the converter, or brand new approximate receptive to advice system?

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4 responses to "Do the digital audio fiber optic to digital audio coaxial converters work well? Any quality loss?"

  1. Andrew says:

    maybe try not going with the numbers and school books along with all the food and thinking so much. Be smarter than the relationships and computer software, electric cards and microchips. Goodluck

  2. Bill M says:

    It’s digital to digital, there shouldn’t be any loss.

  3. agb90spruce says:

    I’ve used one and it worked well. Certainly optical >> coax will give you superior sound to analog. And it will be surround.

  4. AudioNeedsCom says:

    Fiber optic / light pipe is one of the best audio quality cables in the market as of right now.

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