Hi Ogs,
I haven't tried it myself but the Mutec sends out the same re-clocked signal to all outputs including the Toslink so one should get the same benefits. Of course the AES/EBU might be a bit better because of the fully balanced signal path and less conversions (electrical to optical and back) which adds jitter. I do remember (not the details) comments of people who actually preferred the Mutec Toslink output into their DACs. One advantage of Toslink of course is the full galvanic isolation as there's no direct electrical connection.
Perhaps I'll try one day but ATM I don't have it configured or a high quality Toslink cable available so I wouldn't wait for me to test it.
I haven't tried it myself but the Mutec sends out the same re-clocked signal to all outputs including the Toslink so one should get the same benefits. Of course the AES/EBU might be a bit better because of the fully balanced signal path and less conversions (electrical to optical and back) which adds jitter. I do remember (not the details) comments of people who actually preferred the Mutec Toslink output into their DACs. One advantage of Toslink of course is the full galvanic isolation as there's no direct electrical connection.
Perhaps I'll try one day but ATM I don't have it configured or a high quality Toslink cable available so I wouldn't wait for me to test it.
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