Fiber Optical Toslink Digital Audio Optic Interface 6 Foot Cable | 
| Brand: Shoptronics
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $49.98 (100%)
New (17) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $0.01
Rating: 86 reviews
Color: black Hard Drive Size: 100 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 72 x 1.2 x 1.2 Toslink-6
MPN: FOCAB6FT Model: FOCAB6FT UPC: 844632025969 EAN: 0844632025969 ASIN: B0002MQGOK
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| Features:
| • | Audio connection for DVD, CD Player or Mini Disc recorder to A/V Receiver | | • | Highest quality optical performance | | • | Fiber optic connector provides superior digital sound reproduction | | • | Compatible with Digital Dolby and AC-3 | | • | Toslink to Toslink fiber optic digital audio cable |
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Product Description Optical Digital Interface Cable provides superior accuracy for signal trasfer of digital information from component to component. This cable is an excellent complement to your component entertainment system. Better definition and true clarity. It is specifically engineered for a digital signal data transfer. For highest quality signal transfer in digital components using Toslink optical to Toslink optical connections. The optical signal offers more digital information at higher speed and only a cable manufactured with glass fiber will provide this extra data. Because the information is converted into light impulses that are sent over the fiber optic cable, the signal is immune from RF or magnetic interference. Fiber optic Toslink connections are used on high-end stereo equipment and often seen on MiniDisc players & recorders. Can be used for high quality signals found in: CD, DVD players, VCD, LD, DTS & Dolby Digital Audio Receivers, MD, Digital Audio PC, Divx, DAC, Digital Satellite, Digital Receivers.
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Identical to higher priced ripoffs by Monster and the like June 2, 2005 Matthew T. Weflen (Chicago, IL) 81 out of 86 found this review helpful
As stated in other reviews, bits are bits. If they get from one system component to another, you're doing just as well with a $5 cable as a $60 one. Monster and other companies are ripping consumers off with gobbledeygook buzzwords designed to obscure the mind and open the pocketbook. I have installed this cable in my system, and its performance delivering 5.1 channel audio and DTS from my PS3 to my receiver is flawless. It performs identically to the other more expensive optical cable I have. As of my last check of this product page, $1.31 as a list price and $2.98 for shipping makes for a total of $4.29. This is an outrageously good deal, beating even many other discount outlets. If you have a receiver that uses optical digital for audio input (as opposed to HDMI, which most newer receivers utilize), you simply can't go wrong. A definite must-buy at this price.
Why pay more? January 5, 2005 AJ (Seattle, WA United States) 44 out of 45 found this review helpful
I recieved one of these toslink optical cables so I could connect my xbox advanced A/V adapter to my digital suround sound receiver. It worked just fine. In my opinion it doesn't make sense to get esoteric about optical cables for home Audio/Video applications. Save yourself the money.
Remember -- bits are bits! May 17, 2005 Jason Thorpe (San Francisco, CA) 44 out of 48 found this review helpful
Either a cable is going to carry the bits from one end to the other, or it isn't. Optical doesn't need fancy stuff like gold plated contacts (yes, there are vendors who make optical cables with gold-plated contacts!). This inexpensive cable works great, and is going to sound every bit as good as a TOSLINK cable that costs 10x as much.
Works without any problem February 2, 2006 A. Shah (Chicago, IL) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I used this cable to connect my DVD player to the receiver and what a difference in sound quality. I agree with other reviewers, thought this cable is non-brand name, there is no difference in quality of the sound.
Not the one in the picture November 7, 2007 Jose J. Galvez Elias (McLean, VA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
OK, First of all I have to say that even though many people say that it does the job (which it does) it is extremely unacceptable to put a picture of a product and to sell another. That being said, I agree that the product did the job, but I had to do some work on one of the sides of the cable because it does not have the correct adapter. Imagine that you get your product, you connect to your Playstation 3 or DVD Player or whatever. You see that it fits, it works, but then you see the other side of the cable and it is different, when you try to connect that to your home theater you realize it will never "click" so you need to put some silly putty or invisible tape to keep the cable in its place!! do you think that is acceptable? I think it is definitely not! I know the product is cheap and I shouldn't expect a lot from it, but the least I expect is that the product I see in the picture is the same product I get by mail.
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