
While, thanks to HDMI, Toslink is not so often used to connect a DVD player to an A/V receiver, Toslink connectors are common on cable-boxes, TV sets, subwoofers, all sorts of products. And now, the 3.5 mm Mini Optical connector, also somewhat incorrectly known as Mini-Toslink, is everywhere from the 3.5 mm dual-purpose headphone jack on a Mac laptop, to inputs on some of the finest portables.
Q: Is this a GLASS or PLASTIC fiber cable?
A: I’m not able to check at the moment but will follow up with a definitive answer. However, having purchased a plethora of high-end Audioquest cables (Thunderbird, Vodka, and Carbon HDMI cables and 2 Diamond optical cables) I would say glass. i will confirm and follow up. I can say you will absolutely NOT be disappointed if you purchase the Diamond optical cable. I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase another if needed. Although we’ve been making a move to the eARC equipment and as such haven’t had as much of a need for the optical cables.
Q: How can 2.5 feet cost almost $500?
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