SPDIF Coaxial Output & Toslink Input Clarification

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  • TrblShtr
    Member
    • Jan 2021
    • 19
    • U.S.A.

    #1

    SPDIF Coaxial Output & Toslink Input Clarification

    Hey all hope everyone is staying safe out there! I have a quick question regarding SPDIF cable input/output connectors & audio quality. Is there such a thing as a digital cable with one end being digital optical (Toslink) and the other end being digital coaxial? The reason I ask is because my PC motherboard has both coaxial and optical outputs but my speaker system only has a digital optical input which is what I'm using at the moment (aware toslink max audio quality is up to 96Khz). My motherboard can provide audio up to 192Khz which is what I would like to achieve for maximum audio quality but have yet to come across a cable with both of those connectors. Its possible that I'm overthinking this so go easy on me . Thanks in advance.
  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30952
    • Albion

    #2
    Re: SPDIF Coaxial Output & Toslink Input Clarification

    you can buy adaptors to go between optical and co-ax

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    • TrblShtr
      Member
      • Jan 2021
      • 19
      • U.S.A.

      #3
      Re: SPDIF Coaxial Output & Toslink Input Clarification

      Gotcha, I have seen plenty of those but I'm trying to avoid buying the extra equipment if possible. I appreciate the input, stay safe out there!

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