Optical Toslink splitter


An respected Audiogon member some time ago expressed doubts about signal loss associated with use of a splitter, so that one digital optical output could feed two components.
I recently had an application where a splitter was the solution. I wanted to interconnect an HT setup that has Direct TV Satelite service and my audio system, located in different rooms on different electrical power circuits. (This is so that I can access the music channels on my good audio stuff). Not surprisingly, a wire hookup produced hum. An optical interconnection would avoid this. The Direct TV receiver has only one digital output, optical.

The optical connection consists of a 3 foot interconnect, a splitter (several $ from Parts Express) and another 3 foot interconnect to the HT amp, and a 12 foot interconnect to the audio system.

Bottom line is that it works fine. Fears of problems due to signal loss (roughly 8dB) are unfounded. Fear not to use a splitter.
eldartford

Showing 1 response by unclejeff

Good. If you like it then this is good. It is your music and this should be your decision. I can understand your point...that there should be no loss in quality.

Lots of folks hereabouts don't like anything but a clean feed from one point to another. this is a good start....just not the best solution which in your case it is self evident.