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Ethereal MHX-T2 Toslink optical digital audio cable (2 meters/6.5 feet)

Item # 120MHXT2

This basic, no-nonsense optical cable provides a distortion-free connection.

This basic, no-nonsense optical cable provides a distortion-free connection.

Item # 120MHXT2

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C$15.99

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About the Ethereal MHX-T2

Steve Kindig

This basic, no-nonsense optical cable will provide a distortion-free connection between your digital audio source components — CD players, Blu-ray or DVD players, TVs — and A/V receivers, DACs, and even some sound bars. The cable has full-size Toslink connectors at each end.

Product highlights:

  • full-size Toslink connectors with gold-plated terminations to resist corrosion
  • warranty: limited lifetime
  • MFR # MHX-T2

What's in the box:

  • 6.5' Optical digital cable (with Toslink connectors on each end)

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Features

Optical Digital Audio Cable: The Ethereal optical digital audio cable uses the finest quality optical fiber and gold-plated terminations for maximum resolution and resistance to common noise sources. This cable is available in a 1.6', 3.2', 6.5', 9.8', 13.1', 19.6', 26.2' and 32.8' length.

Note: Remove the plastic protectors on the optical cable and on your equipment. Insert the connectors; they are "keyed" and will only fit one way.

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10 questions already asked

Q
Can this cable send 24/192?
nick  Dec 22, 2022
1 answer
A
Toslink is limited to 24-bit/96kHz.
zachary  Dec 22, 2022 (Staff)
Q
How to insert cable connection?
john  Jul 04, 2018
3 answers
A
Pull protective plastic cover off tip. Then push gently into the device.
patrick  Jul 16, 2018
A
Check manual for location for port connection for this cable. Once located it's straight forward connecting it to the devices. Remove protective cap, then orientate cable end to insert correctly.
david  Jul 05, 2018
A
The back of the television will have a small digital socket to insert the cable. It will have a red light when you insert it.
reginald  Jul 05, 2018
Q
how long is one meter cable ?
james g  Sep 02, 2017
3 answers
A
1 meter! Where did you go to school?!
patrick  Sep 03, 2017
A
3.28 feet
ross  Sep 03, 2017
A
A meter is about 39 inches
brian  Sep 03, 2017
Q
Will this cable work with my Toshiba soundbar?
waynedj  Jul 12, 2017
3 answers
A
There is no reason it wouldn't. As far as I know, there is only one type of toslink cable.
reginald  Jul 13, 2017
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I believe so if you have an optical output on the sound bar. Most have that available on them.
ross  Jul 13, 2017
A
First off, I am no expert. That being said....I was not sure if I could connect my computer (out) to my Sony DVD player, which had an (in) port. The cable works great!! If your soundbar has an input (SPDIF IN), make sure you are connecting it to (SPDIF OUT), so you are sending the sound to the soundbar. If needed, configure the output device to SPDIF or optical, so the signal is sent on the correct channel. Hope this helps you. Once I configured my computer to send audio out to SPDIF, I was amazed at the sound quality. Great buy here.
richard  Jul 13, 2017
Q
How to set up antenna to tv ?
ronald  Jan 18, 2023
1 answer
A
Please reach out to our advisors via online chat or phone at 1-800-324-9695. They'll be happy to discuss your project and offer the best solution to suit your needs.
zachary  Jan 18, 2023 (Staff)
Q
Are these cables rated for in the wall?
brian  Dec 04, 2020
1 answer
A
I would not know as I only connect my TV to my soundbar. Contact Crutchfield and they can help they are fantastic help.
nathan d.  Dec 08, 2020
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Does the cable lock into the connection?
thomas  Oct 01, 2020
4 answers
A
Yes. Solid lock.
marek  Oct 01, 2020
A
No
ben  Oct 01, 2020
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It slips in but does not lock.
telecsan  Oct 01, 2020
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No, not that I recall.
dwight  Oct 01, 2020
Q
Is this rated for in wall use?
justin  Nov 27, 2019
3 answers
A
For the price I doubt it. However, I ran mine through the wall. Just run it separate from the power cord. I just purchase a 65" QLED TV hook it up to my receiver and it worked and sounds awesome.
john  Dec 06, 2019
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Honestly not sure, but I would GUESS that it would work just fine in that application. Mine is used outside the wall.
karl  Dec 05, 2019
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My understanding, and I'm not a "tech", is that this is a fiber optic cable. That being said, fiber optic cable is used for telecommunication installations. That means through the walls of buildings. The only issue, I see is that the wall penetrations will have to be large enough for the end connectors to pass through. Also pull gently when installing to prevent damage to the cable. One last thought - I don't know if there are any "code requirements", as to the insulation used for in wall fiber optic cabling. A phone call to Metra's Tech Support: line confirmed my surmise that there should be no problem, through the wall, room to room, or up the wall from home entertainment components to a wall mounted TV. Just don't stress the cable while pulling it.
jerry  Nov 27, 2019
Q
Is this a category 2 cable?
thomas  Feb 02, 2019
3 answers
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Unfortunately, I have absolutely no idea, and can't help you. Please accept my apologies. I am not familiar with the category discernment on this item, and correspondingly, do not know what category this item falls into. That simply was not the criteria behind my making my purchase, so I really didn't look into it. If you find out, please let me know;. I am teachable, and could use the education!
stephen  Feb 02, 2019
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No. It is a optical cable. Cat 2 is copper twisted pair.
timothy  Feb 02, 2019
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I can't answer this
jeffrey  Feb 02, 2019
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