{ "numMessagesInTopic": 9, "nextInTime": 784, "senderId": "bleEj8K2RrSOdej9NtdUWQuEbr0-uzZdeOmpaBeMnk-q8OSUgbXCfblxwun-rde4c_j1WH18ZtvEQW4fYhsCoZAKj46FhA5bJje_e0IV1yzM", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [01v96] Case For Console", "from": ""Ronny Morris" <digitakmastering@...>", "authorName": "Ronny Morris", "msgSnippet": "... Sometimes cheaper is better, not often though. :O) Try these lightpipes http://www.sysconcept.ca/product_info.php?products_id=68 Instead of the typical 1mm", "msgId": 783, "profile": "ronnymorris2001", "topicId": 780, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 136810499, "messageBody": "
>Sometimes cheaper is better, not often though. :O) Try these lightpipes
\n> On another note what are you guys using for optical cables. I have a
\n> bunch of 10' Hosa toslink to toslink that I got for about ten bucks
\n> a pop. The thing I don't like about them is that they are hard to
\n> plug and unplug. I have a friend that has one of the heavier gold
\n> series cables from Radio Shack that feels alot better and is easier
\n> to patch, but it cost about forty bucks a piece. Come to think of it
\n> I don't know if the larger connectors would all fit into the 9652
\n> HDSP sound card.
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