Optical cables dont fit

jensende

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Hi

I have now two Wiim Minis and they dont accept a bit more expensive oprical cables the simply just fall out and dont snap in to place.

I have now tried with three different ones:

Supra Zac
Chord C-lite optical
Atlas Element Optical

None of these snap in to place (the work with the rest of the equipment at home).

The supplied cable obibously works fine but I would like to have a better optical cable.

What do you guys use? suggest? Is there a high quality optical cable that fits ?

Regards
Jens
 
any update guys?

My supra Toslink cable does not fit; actually, unlike on my DAC, I cannot hear 'click' sound on the connection of Wiim Mini. I do not have any issue with the provided cable.

I am not sure whether the problem comes from the arc shape of Wiim Mini's chassis? Does any Pro user here have the same problem as ours?
Does not fit or does not click ? If it stays without clicking it is ok
 
Does not fit or does not click ? If it stays without clicking it is ok

The connector of the cable cannot catch the house of the receiver. So, it cannot stay in the house. No matter how many I have pushed the cable into the house, it leaves there (even if I push the all-seen part of the connecter into the house). Briefly it neither clicks nor stays there.
 
If you have also tried to twist it left or right or slightly rotate it inside and still falls out then maybe you can try audioquest line . I have audioquest pearl and it stays but it does not click. The fit is not the tightest though …
 
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I do love a bit of confirmation bias. :rolleyes:
 
The Qed reference quartz fits well for the Wiim Pro with great sound in my system, no problem at all up to 24/192. And not too expensive either :)
 
Well, that is right of course.. but when using a dac that is 15 times more without mention the rest the cable is cost-effective in my opinon :)
 
Does this problem exist on WIIM Pro?
I’ve never experienced this on any of my WiiM units but then again I used the supplied optical cable which is more than up to the job. I had to move the unit further from my amp, and replaced it with a £8.99 2m cable from Amazon which again does what it needs to.
 
I found this from the Wireworld’s (manufacturer) site.

“It's not just 1's and 0's, it's the timing!
There is a fundamental difference between the transfer of computer data and digital audio signals. Computers are able to transfer digital data without loss, because the data moves in the robust form of blocks, which do not depend on specific timing between the sending and receiving devices. However, digital audio signals are continuous streams of data, which are quite fragile, since the digital processor must remain perfectly locked onto the timing of the signal to avoid data losses.

The Limitations of digital audio processors and cables create timing errors known as jitter, which remove portions of the audio signal and replace them with noise and distortion. Cables tend to round off the square waveforms of the signal, making them less clear to the processor, thus increasing jitter. This rounding effect varies greatly among cables and a truly superior digital audio cable can make great improvements in sound quality.”
This is crackpot invented to sell you more snake oil, nothing more ;-)
 
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