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I am looking for some insight on the quality difference with S/PDIF cables that go from my Axe FX II to my audio interface and then back again to allow for reamping.
Originally I bought these Cables to Go S/PDIF cables that were low priced with what seemed like a lot of great reviews. I figured 0's and 1's are just that 0's and 1's so like any data cable what difference does it make.
So after upgrading some other cables of mine with Mogami which had noticeable improvement in quality, it got me thinking about the S/PDIF cable.
So I am wondering is there any improved difference in sound quality specifically from the $10 cable vs the $21 vs the $43 cable? Since I need two, this is expensive and I just don't know when it comes to digital 0's and 1's vs analog signal. Anyone know from experience if the cost is justified to upgrade the S/PDIF cable type to something like Mogami or would I hear no difference at all and be wasting my money?
Any insight from those with experience would be great.
Originally I bought these Cables to Go S/PDIF cables that were low priced with what seemed like a lot of great reviews. I figured 0's and 1's are just that 0's and 1's so like any data cable what difference does it make.
So after upgrading some other cables of mine with Mogami which had noticeable improvement in quality, it got me thinking about the S/PDIF cable.
- Cables to Go Velocity S/PDIF Digital Audio Coax Cable for $9.98 each
- Mogami PURE PATCH RR-06 for $21.95 each
- Mogami RCA-RCA 06 Mono RCA 6 feet for $43.95 each
So I am wondering is there any improved difference in sound quality specifically from the $10 cable vs the $21 vs the $43 cable? Since I need two, this is expensive and I just don't know when it comes to digital 0's and 1's vs analog signal. Anyone know from experience if the cost is justified to upgrade the S/PDIF cable type to something like Mogami or would I hear no difference at all and be wasting my money?
Any insight from those with experience would be great.