Just a quick note for any who who have a digital input into their stereo reciever (an RCA(coaxial) type).
Now that I can control empeg via my pocketpc (see VNC thread), I finally got around to seeing if I could do anything about the rather noisy 75' run of cheap (and I DO mean cheap) Ratshack wire that connects the output of my soundcard to the input of my stereo (downstairs). It's terminated at either end with RCA connectors. I'd always had a problem with 60 cycle hum if turned my line out to less than about 90% on the PC, which is my usual way of controlling volume as my main listening area is neither next to my stereo nor my PC. I purchased the Digital I/O accessory for my Creative Soundblaster.
http://www.soundblaster.com/accessories/optical-io/
The installation was very easy (although it does litter lots of mostly useless bundled software onto your PC). Despite the really cheap wire and chincy crimp jobs at either end the digital signal came through no problem. I put winamp at 1% volume, cranked my amp downstairs and there was no, I mean zero, noise.
So despite all those Monster Cable ads stating that your digital signal will be grossly distorted if you don't use a $45 3' patch cable, you can get good results over a long, crappy wire.
Oh yeah, I also got to use the left channel to run digital back up to my PC. Just 'cuz I could!
-Zeke
(disclaimer: I know good cables are worth their weight in gold in a car, and I do own some of those $$ patch cables)
just say you weren't paying much attention...