How crucial is the quality of a digital cable?


I recently purchased a Cambridge Audio CX 81 integrated amp. The analog inputs sound great, but I find the internal DAC to be a disappointment. It uses the ESS Sabre ES9016K2M chip. I use a mid-level Rotel RCD 951 CD deck as a transport via the digital coax. I also hooked the deck via the analog out, just to compare. The analog interconnects are entry level AQ's. The digital coax is an Amazon purchase in the $15 range. I find the internal DAC of the 20 year old Rotel to be superior to the new AX 81, when doing an A/B.

What then confuses me is that the Blue Tooth streaming from the amp is quite good. It is HD aptX,  24-bit/84kHz capable. But, wouldn't that also go through the same internal DAC? Could it be the mediocre Amazon digital coax cable? I always assumed that digital cable quality was less significant than analog cables. Just bits and bites, right?

If someone knows of a decent digital coax for under $50, I would be very grateful. I would also appreciate any advice on an entry level power cord for the amp. Can a decent power cord be had for under $100? 

 

motown-l

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I am very grateful to all who responded. The tone of responses was also very positive. No knocks for having a lower budget set up than most on the site.

I will be experimenting with some of the suggested cables and cords. I can post the results if anybody is interested. As we are heading into the holidays, it may take a while to purchase and install.

designsfx` - Thanks for asking. Maybe I wasn't clear in my post. I am using an iPhone 12 to stream Amazon HD to the amp. The output sound is very close or at times better than CD's. No external cables required. This is what made me think it was the generic coax that may be to blame for my disappointment with the internal DAC.