Bruno
Cable that exudes quality... Exemplary finish. Very satisfied.
Comment from March 31, 2023 — Experience from March 20, 2023
The optical link between source and converter remains a often-overlooked weak point in an audio chain. Yet transmission quality directly affects the level of jitter received by the digital-to-analog converter. This is precisely the problem the Dutch firm set out to solve with the Optocoupler MKII, a Toslink cable whose design is based on an optical principle rarely exploited in this field: fibre ends cut into convex lenses.
In a conventional optical fibre, light bounces off the inner walls at various angles, travelling paths of different lengths. This phenomenon, called modal dispersion, causes a temporal spreading of light pulses which, once the signal is converted, results in increased jitter.
The Optocoupler MKII circumvents this limitation thanks to its convex, spherical lens-shaped ends. When light enters the fibre, it is focused rather than dispersed. Van den Hul claims a 50% reduction in internal reflections per unit of length, which shortens the effective path of the light and reduces the time difference between the various rays. The D/A converter therefore receives a cleaner signal, with fewer timing fluctuations.
This convex geometry also improves contact between the fibre and the optical components of the devices (transmitter and receiver). The lens surface mates better with the interface, reducing insertion loss to a minimum.
The Toslink connectors of the Optocoupler MKII feature fully metal bodies, ensuring a firm hold in the sockets and better durability than standard plastic plugs. The cable guarantees a transfer capacity of 250 Mbit/s, sufficient for all common digital audio streams.
The inherent optical isolation of the fibre naturally eliminates any electrical or magnetic interference: ground loops, mains noise, or surrounding radiation have no impact on the signal. Optical fibres also have the advantage of suffering no degradation over time, unlike certain metal conductors that are sensitive to oxidation.
The trade-off for the lens-based design lies in its relative fragility. Van den Hul recommends handling the cable with care and never forcing when inserting the plugs. If mating proves a bit tight, an infinitesimal amount of lubricant (without touching the lens itself) can make the process easier. For cleaning the ends, only a soft optical cloth is suitable.
Toslink links transmit PCM stereo streams as well as compressed streams such as Dolby Digital or DTS. However, uncompressed high-definition formats (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio) exceed the bandwidth of the Toslink standard and require an HDMI connection.
Van den Hul recommends applying a tiny amount of lubricant to the body of the plug, making sure not to touch the lens itself. Never apply excessive pressure, as this may damage the convex surface.
The improvement depends on the quality of the original cable and the converter’s sensitivity to jitter. The lens-based design is intended to reduce modal dispersion and insertion losses; on a revealing system, this can translate into better definition and a more stable soundstage.
Unlike metal conductors subject to oxidation, optical fibres do not undergo chemical deterioration. Their lifespan is theoretically unlimited, provided the ends are protected from shocks and dirt.
A moderate bend radius does not significantly affect transmission thanks to the focusing provided by the lenses. However, avoid sharp bends or crushing that could damage the fibre.
Bruno
Cable that exudes quality... Exemplary finish. Very satisfied.
Comment from March 31, 2023 — Experience from March 20, 2023
Sebastien
Excellent construction, stays in place well, transmits sound without any issues, but that's subjective since you can't really talk about sound color with an optical fiber cable. One small flaw? Perhaps the fact that the plugs are not attached to the cable in case it gets removed. It's white, it's pretty, and it goes very well with my Advance Paris line :-).
Comment from April 01, 2021 — Experience from March 11, 2021
Bertrand
Very good product, no complaints.
Comment from November 30, 2020 — Experience from November 09, 2020