Toslink/optical cable recommendations


I'm looking to use a toslink/optical cable between my Wyred 4 Sound DAC & Denon TU-1800DAB...

Thanks.
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Just an update-  I decided the components for connection would be my Primare CD32 & Wyred 4 Sound DAC.
After extensive research I chose the Lifatec cable which I've installed today & it's superb. Excellent inner detail & mid frequency retrieval. 
Also Nik from Lifatec has been extremely cordial & helpful. 

Highly recommended. 

Hi guys, I am a retired sbc tech who often ran in fiber optic cables all of which were glass. Due to crowding on racks they often got bent around all over the place but seldom had a failure which would
be indicated by errors in multiplexing equipment at end of transmission line.  Finger prints and the associated oils from same could be a problem, so never touch either plastic or glass polished ends after the little caps are removed. The communication companies use nothing but glass fiber and seldom have a problem.
You don't want them too long where the lay on floor and get stepped on and the bends should be gentle with no kinks or knots and the same for the plastic ones.  In the end the company quit using any liquid cleaner like alcohol based ones to clean suspected smudges from connectors but switched to a special wound tape that was swiped over polished end once, then advanced to a fresh patch of the tape, and maybe swiped one more time.  They had a scope (handheld microscope) to examine the ends because the smudges and dirt cannot be seen with the naked eye. The light would also be measured in DB level with a test box.
I should have said not"too long for your application".  They can be quite long, 36 feet or more was not uncommon.
"They can be quite long, 36 feet or more was not uncommon."

Back in day when working on submarine communications cables, 50 kilometer fiber optic cables between undersea repeaters was the norm. It all depends on the "source" and "destination" components.  When doing just audio, the glass cable itself can handle very (very) long distances with no measurable impact on the audio quality. Data and video transmission requirements are a bit different.