Any differences between using digital and analog ins/outs?

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Any differences between using digital and analog ins/outs?
Posted on: 05.02.2013 by Orpha Battel
I know this question is loaded, but I was wondering what large advantages there are between using traditional RCAanalog inputs vs digital ins and outs via S/PDIF cables? I understand the digital signal is hardly touched with the latter but is it THAT much better? A lot of people still use analog even when connecting CDJs as far as I can tell.

Anyhow, this is just a small (possible) factor in a future mixer upgrade.

Thanks!
Orpha Battel
05.02.2013
I know this question is loaded, but I was wondering what large advantages there are between using traditional RCAanalog inputs vs digital ins and outs via S/PDIF cables? I understand the digital signal is hardly touched with the latter but is it THAT much better? A lot of people still use analog even when connecting CDJs as far as I can tell.

Anyhow, this is just a small (possible) factor in a future mixer upgrade.

Thanks!
Nedra Fresneda
05.02.2013
Yup, balanced cables still do the trick for most scenarios tho, unless you are setting up something really big.
Orpha Battel
05.02.2013
So it sounds like a digital output may be more beneficial than actual digital inputs.
Nedra Fresneda
05.02.2013
S/PDIF will carry a cleaner signal over long distances and are capable of carrying 5.1 over a single cable. Using it to connect a CDJ to a mixer is a bit overkill if you ask me.
Brunilda Kora
05.02.2013
S/PDIF? I've came across it a few times, never really needed it. That's not to say theere aren't uses for it, but for me, it's never been a factor in a buying decision...

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