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Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

sashenden (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 14th May 2002, 18:43

Just got myself a portable minidisc recorder today and now I realise I dont have an optical output on either my DVD or Amp. The manual mentions using an analogue to optical cable instead, does anyone know where I can get one for a reasonable price?

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Paull (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 14th May 2002, 19:23

I don`t think there is such a thing, but you will only get as good as the weakest link, meaning the analogue connection. The best thig would be a normal analogue lead. I have had mini discs for about 5 years & my amp has digital out so I can do it eather way & to be truthfull there`s not a great deal in it.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 14th May 2002, 20:19

Not optical on DVD player or amp?

Does that include your CD player?

My cheap Aiwa hi-fi has a digital output.

What about your computer? You could always get a new sound card with digital out?

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

sashenden (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 14th May 2002, 20:45

Coax on my DVD, no output on my amp, dont have a CD player no room and use my PC if I need to. Kind of a waste to buy a new soundcard for digital out just for this. The manual states that they DO make this cable, I just want to know if anyone knows were I can get one.

NO big worries, my house mate had optical on his minisystem so I`ll use that until I change my DVD.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

David Banner (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 15th May 2002, 13:19

Maplin.co.uk do a coax digital to optical convertor for £19-99 cat number QN17T, if that`s the sort of thing you`re after.

Dave

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

sashenden (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 15th May 2002, 14:20

Hey thanks. That will do the job. What I was searching for was a Sony part that converts analogue to a digital optical signal. There is a part number in the manual but I imagine that this will be a lot cheaper anyway. Also keeps it digital all the way through the system.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

Paull (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 15th May 2002, 16:15

I really can`t see the point of wasting money on the converter as your sound quality won`t improve over the original analogue, unless your mini disc only takes optical. Mine takes both.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

sashenden (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 15th May 2002, 17:05

Yep, mine only takes optical. Also cant use the MDLP at the moment as my friends recorder doesnt support it and doesnt have an optical output either. *sigh*. I have some albums which wont fit on one disc. Tell me about the money, the headphones are horrible in ear things so I need to buy some replacements too.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

Paull (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 15th May 2002, 17:24

What make & model mini disc player do you have. I had mine stolen recently so I have to get another. I find Richer sound the cheapest for discs. Sometimes they have an offer in `What Hi Fi` with a voucher for discs. They also give you a disc or tape free if you print a voucher off their website, maybe the offer is in the mag in their shops.My mini disc recorder had the optical & analogue input in the same slot. Hope this helps.

RE: Minidisc analogue to optical cable.

Blazingmonga (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 16th May 2002, 00:37

MDLP really isnt all that amazing in my opinion......it sounds `ok` on the LP2 mode, but it gets really tinny on LP4.....so I pretty much ignore the whole system, its just a gimmick......

I used to make recordings using the optical out on my DVD player to my portable Sony (MZR-700?) but then I invested in a full size MD player, and it is much much much better for recording things and sounds fantastic playing.

Another option for you might be to get a deck with a coaxial digital input, and make recordings using that that you could play on your portable. The recordings would also sound a lot better on top of that.

Just a thought.

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