HiFi Interconnects: Optical or Co-ax?

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My Minidisk player has an optical and a co-ax connector.

So does my new CD/DVD player which I use for sound.

The optical connector is very short, so I will probably snag it sooner or later and wrench it out or break the plugs.

Is optical in any way better than co-ax? Or vice versa?

I have plenty of hi-fi co-ax interconnecors with phono plugs on, can I just use one of them? Or is the digital connector is some way different from an analogue sound connector?
 
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Hi, if you read the hi fi or home cinema mags then people get very confused, myself I have a Onkyo DVSP1000 dvd player and a Pionner amp, I connect from the dvd player to the amp via co-ax, not as sexy to look at as optical, but in my opinion a better sound over optical, which I have tryed in the past. :D
 
The optical connection is purely what it says it is, A connection. The signal is only modulated light within the connector. Once it is inside the equipment its just good old "electricity" again. I have kit with both optical and Phono connectors and find absolutely no difference at all..
 

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