Audio Quality on Digital Out on Mac Mini


Curious to find out what type of audio quality I can expect if I use a Mac Mini's digital out to a B&K Ref 50 Pre-Amp. I'm assuming that this would be no different that feeding a digital signal from a CD or DVD player, correct. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Also, the Mac Mini only has a mini connection. Does the adaptor to converter the mini plug to toslink degrade the signal significantly.

Thanks for the input.
hoopofficial
look for the ipod mini jack to optical cable. you can buy a complete monster kit with a few cables or just get the mini/optical cable at your local mac store
Mozartrules: Can you give more detail about the Monster cable you got? I am looking for one that can connect to my MacBook Pro audio/digital output and the other end to my DAC1's optical input. Thanks
there are other threads that discuss this. i also use a mini as a music server with airport express units in different parts of the house. i use the toslink cable to a jitter reducer/remover device then to an external dac then to my integrated amp. there is a huge improvement using an external dac, and there was a huge improvement inserting the jitter device before the dac. i use this method in all my non-dedicated listening room setups (den, rec room, outside speakers, and bedroom). i am in the process of getting the right equipment to evaluate a jitter device (still haven't purchased this) to use before a new Manley dac in my dedicated listening room that could replace my classe cd player.
I use the digital out of my iMac to a Benchmark DAC1 and I am quite happy. I didn't want to use an adapter and didn't have to, Monster makes a cable that has mini-optical in one and and regular optical in the other (I think I paid about 45 dollars online).

USB is probably better, but I didn't want to replace my DAC for that.