The Griffin XpressCable is designed to connect your AirPort Express to your home stereo. The XpressCable provides a completely digital connection for the highest-quality connection possible, according to Griffin.
Using AirPort Express and iTunes, you can wirelessly transmit pristine digital audio from your Mac to your stereo, so why use a tired old analog cable? Far superior to a traditional analog hook up, the Griffin XpressCable keeps your audio digital right up to the moment it enters your stereo. And since the XPressCable uses standard Toslink/Optical connectors, it’s compatible with most home theater receivers, as well as the PowerMac G5 and the new iMac G5.
The Griffin XpressCable retails for US$19.99. More info here.
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Just go to Rat Shack and get a cable there for $6. Rat Shack may suck but you can’t beat $6. I have been totally happy with my setup using the toslink cable that costs $6.
$19.99??? meh….
so the ipod hi-fi is now redundant lol
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Use a cheap camcorder cable available at your local electronics retailer for a few bucks! cutting, splicing, soldering! Easy as cake! Here’s how:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/11/18/video-ipod.html
Spend your saved money on more iTunes vids!
cutting, splicing, soldering