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Optical Toslink Cable Mozos KO-1 — 1.8 m, black
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Optical Toslink Cable Mozos KO-1 — 1.8 m, black
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Optical Toslink Cable Mozos KO-1 — 1.8 m, black
Optical Toslink Cable Mozos KO-1 — 1.8 m, black
Optical Toslink Cable Mozos KO-1 — 1.8 m, black is a fiber-optic digital audio cable with Toslink connectors designed to transmit stereo and multichannel digital sound between audio components. The 1.8 m length and standard square Toslink plugs suit typical home entertainment setups, enabling a fully optical connection that isolates the audio signal from electrical interference and ground loops. The cable is intended for reliable transfer of PCM, Dolby Digital and similar digital audio formats supported by connected devices.
The Mozos KO-1 optical cable uses a glass or plastic optical fiber core to deliver digital audio without electrical conductivity, reducing susceptibility to electromagnetic interference and ensuring a stable signal path. Its 1.8 m length provides flexibility for connecting devices within a living room or AV cabinet while maintaining low latency and consistent digital transmission. The standard Toslink connectors are compatible with most TVs, soundbars, AV receivers and digital audio sources that feature optical output or input.
Ensure both source and destination devices have active optical ports and are powered off or muted before connecting. Remove any protective caps from the Toslink connectors, align the square plug with the optical port, and insert gently until it seats. Power on the devices and select the optical input or output in device menus as required. Verify audio format compatibility in the audio settings of source and receiver to ensure correct decoding of stereo or multichannel streams.
Route the cable without sharp bends and avoid tight loops to maintain optical fiber integrity. Keep the cable away from strong sources of heat and avoid excessive pulling on the connectors. If you experience signal dropouts, check that connectors are clean and fully seated and that source and sink devices are set to use the optical interface.
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