Ahhh morillon! There’s debate if you could hear it depending on someone’s ear. When we describe things some would criticize you with measurements and so on.would be nice to have some pictures of the interior of a pro... (????)
I will allow you to see if the features to come are available, empty slots, inputs, outputs to come, etc. ( for oem products?)
see also if is isolated in digital output ( pulse or murata etc)...?
if assured is isolated in spdif in input of dac... as much to pass in spdif.
if historical more put forward than the toslink ... quite simply, it is more solid ...
just a pity that it is not from the bnc...
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after side audio result...
So make the comparison... if you don't hear a difference or a difference... you will have your answer... the only one that matters)
There should be no difference in the actual audio information sent through both types of connectors. I would go with optical if you can because it electronically isolates the WiiM from the DACHello,
I have a dac that can be used with coax cable and spdif cable , which one is the best in terms of performance WiiM PRO the spdif or the coax cable?
??Check here on May 21st.
Linkplay has decided to be not obligated to deliver internal photos before May 21st.
Both outputs send the same data with proper cabling. Cabling is not ok if there is any real difference, or your coax cable let something unwanted leak to your system if the output is not galvanic isolated and you like when sound is not transparent. Or inputs of your DAC have no equal performance.Having got a Pro this week, I swear Coax connection sounds noticeably better
And what is that "optical output stage", how it can make the same data producing different results?In theory yes - but there are other factors such as the optical output stage.
In my case both are intact high quality cables and I have tried different DACs so I don't have any concerns on that front.
In an ideal world, they should be identical. In practice however, the process of converting electrical signal to optical will inevitably have some impact on signal integrityAnd what is that "optical output stage", how it can make the same data producing different results?
It has no impact on signal integrity. A simple test with capture on the DAC can prove that audio stream received by the DAC is the same regardless of the digital transport media.In an ideal world, they should be identical. In practice however, the process of converting electrical signal to optical will inevitably have some impact on signal integrity
That doesn't explain why coax is frequently considered to sound better than optical though.It has no impact on signal integrity. A simple test with capture on the DAC can prove that audio stream received by the DAC is the same regardless of the digital transport media.
One of the audio myths that still exists. Both media transports can use the same spdif protocol and are able to deliver the same audio data with similar level of jitter if cable is not too long.That doesn't explain why coax is frequently considered to sound better than optical though.