Digital Coax: The Audiophile Digital Audio Connection of Choice
There are several convincing reasons why many audiophiles prefer digital coax to fiber optic cables to connect their high-end audio gear. Digital coaxs wider bandwidth produces less “jitter” (timing inaccuracies) than fiber optic cables. And unlike digital coax, fiber optic suffers from jitter-inducing signal loss during the digital-light-digital conversion and as light lost between connectors. Many critical listeners would say that digital coax even sounds better, concluding that for short runs under 50 feet, digital coax provides a superior connection. But this is true only with a more advanced cable.
Ordinary Cables Can Be Susceptible to Performance-Degrading Jitter
If your digital coax cables dielectric isnt perfect, it wont precisely match the 75 Ohm impedance of your components and speakers. This means it wont be immune to jitter, which can be substantial enough to produce audible imperfections like phase distortion, increased noise floor, decreased bandwidth and lack of clarity. Monster Z200ds superior quality construction and advanced features help maintain 75 Ohm signal integrity, while ultra-wide bandwidth capabilitiesout to 1 GHzhelp eliminate jitter to give you superior speed, accuracy and sound.
Get the Best Sound Your High-End Components Have to Offer
Todays cutting-edge, high-end digital audio source components deliver multi-channel sound thats truer and more detailed than ever before. So dont limit their performance with ordinary cableget the superior sound your expensive components and digital coax connections are capable of. Get Monster Z200d Reference from Monster Cable.