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| Mediabridge - Toslink Cable - Optical Digital Audio Cable - 3ft | 
| Brand: Mediabridge
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Color: Blue Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 6.4 x 1.2
MPN: 54-10X-03B Model: 39-903 UPC: 813077011073 EAN: 0813077011073 ASIN: B002BXCNG8
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| Features:
| | Crystal Clear Digital Audio via a Lightweight and Flexible Cable | | | Compatible With S/PDIF, ADAT's, Dolby Digital, & DTS | | | Multichannel Digital Audio Output | | | IMPORTANT NOTE - Please Remove Protective Rubber Tips Prior to Installation. | | | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description Mediabridge Toslink Cables The Toslink optical audio connection carries a digital audio stream using a fiber-optic cable. This Mediabridge Toslink Cable is perfect for whenever you need to connect audio devices, such as a CD or DVD players to a receiver or preamplifier.
In home-theater applications, you can use the Toslink connection to send a Dolby Digital or DTS soundtrack to an audio processor or A/V receiver for surround-sound decoding.
Since Toslink uses fiber-optic cable, it is free from distortion caused by electrical or magnetic interference that an electrical cable would incur. The result is an audio signal that is purer, as well as truer to the original recording.
Quality Construction This Mediabridge cable features a durable, PVC outer layer, and a durable buffer tubing that resists corrosion and offers optimal signal transfer.
Limited Lifetime Warranty This Mediabridge cable is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. If you should need assistance with your Mediabridge cable, contact our customer service department between 8am and 5pm Eastern.
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Cheap and it Works August 27, 2010 G. Mesick (Federal Way, WA United States) Cheapest solution I could find, and it works. As Matt S. recently pointed out, you may have trouble pushing this into a Roku box toslink port, but I found it's the Roku port that has too much give, not the cable that has too much plastic. Unplug your Roku, brace it through a vent hole with a small screwdriver so you can push against it without the port moving, and you're there. For my A/V receiver, no such issue. It went in just fine.
Looks, smells, acts like an optical audio cable. July 27, 2010 David M. Robbins (Sherman Oaks, CA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an optical audio cable. With digital signals, either the cable works or it doesn't work, and this one certainly works. So don't go paying $50 or $100 for some Monster BS... this will satisfy everything you require.
And for those who are wondering, optical audio or HDMI are the only ways to send a surround-sound signal from one home theater device to another. Component uses RCA for audio (the Red, White, Yellow plugs) which are only stereo.
Works as advertised July 16, 2010 Matthew J. Schroeder 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are simple cables that work. I bought three. All were the right length. All worked.
The only issue I had is that the grip area is a little thicker than most other Toslink cables I've seen, so when I initially tried to connect to my Roku HD-XR (there is an abnormally small amount of free space around the port on this box), I could not push the cable in far enough to get it to lock in place. Eventually, I tried an existing cable I had in my set-up, got that to lock and then re-tried this cable and was able to lock it into place without further issue. Apparently, there was a combined issue with the virgin port and the lack of open space around it.
Final word: The cable works, it's a good deal.
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