Ok.
I'll play.
Give me a solution for less than the $18.97 or so I spent and requires no more effort than to plug in both ends and hasn't required any further fiddling around since then (four years ago).
25 foot of TOSLINK for $11.99?
How is an optical cable a solution for connectivity between two USB ports?
I don't know your architecture.
How is an optical cable a solution for connectivity between two USB ports?
Had the question if these cables provide full grounding isolation? Reading the link I understand they do not transfer any power except internally for self-powering at both ends, but couldn't determine if the ground remains totally isolated? (ground loops).
but couldn't determine if the ground remains totally isolated? (ground loops).
10 m set you back $109
So a $100 per 10 m !
You should publish these groundbreaking findings...Exhaustive research has proven to me that USB cables do indeed make a dramatic difference in the sound. When I pull the cable, the sound goes away. It comes back when I reinsert the cable.
Had the question if these cables provide full grounding isolation? Reading the link I understand they do not transfer any power except internally for self-powering at both ends, but couldn't determine if the ground remains totally isolated? (ground loops).
Yep, might be worth a AES White paper, tan might do in this case.Exhaustive research has proven to me that USB cables do indeed make a dramatic difference in the sound. When I pull the cable, the sound goes away. It comes back when I reinsert the cable.
Hummm, sounds like a job for The Scrutinizer!If ground is isolated, is it still ground?
He'll need peer review before publishing.You should publish these groundbreaking findings...
He'll need peer review before publishing.
Had the question if these cables provide full grounding isolation? Reading the link I understand they do not transfer any power except internally for self-powering at both ends, but couldn't determine if the ground remains totally isolated? (ground loops).