Cheers, I didn't know that something like that existed or that there were other digital options that spdif could be converted to.
Looks like I have some options, thanks.
It might be an option. I guess you would really want a passive solution that didn't need power supplies. If you have coax spdif at both ends a 6m run would be easily possible in my experience. Balanced AES for bigger distances.
Each end is a cupboard with plugs so I don't really mind if it requires power.
@StevePeel that's what I originally assumed but it seems that the signal degrades pretty quickly.
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Cheers, I didn't know that something like that existed or that there were other digital options that spdif could be converted to.
Looks like I have some options, thanks.