The Importance of the Digital Cable


Good Sunday evening dear friends,

This point of discussion has been on my mind of late, as I have listened carefully to the results. This is a bold statement and discussed ad nauseam here I am sure, though I feel others may be encouraged to explore this more deeply as we share our experiences here.

I’ve had several digital cables, ranging from several coax, to toslink. I have not yet tried a dedicated AES/EBU XLR.

Listening to the Denafrips Pontus, a ladder DAC, fed from an Oppo UDP-205 as transport, I was compelled to try a few different cables, because the results were not as good as expected. I played a few albums; XTC ‘Nonesuch’ - a rather hot recording from the 90’s but very interesting and politically out front. Then an Everett Harp CD that highlights his wonderful sax playing. Then Robben Ford and The Blue Line, the album being ‘handful of Blues’.After that some Arjit Singh, and Tarkan (Turkish music).
The cables running from the DAC to the Pre/amp are Transparent Ultra XL (original). I like these cables because they have a very natural organic sound. They do lack some of the detail up top of some of the best in class and perhaps are a less exciting that some, but over all I love the naturalness, slight warmth in mid-bass, scale and soundstage of their sound.
But things didn’t sound quite right. I can always tell when something isn’t quite right, because it’s harder for me to get involved in the music. Some of the quieter words were too vague, and there was just a general fuzziness and vagueness overall. The soundstage was flatter and resolution of detail was lacking. The Pontus as you know, is a very good DAC, so I knew something was off.

I had the Canare digital cable in place, and decided to switch it out for my Black Cat Veloce. Wow! The sound transformed. Now the DAC truly shined. All the detail returned. The sound was certain and clear. The soundstage was very wide and the vagueness replaced with clarity. The music was now exciting and involving.

This begs the question, how can a digital cable make such a difference? After all, it is transporting a digital binary signal?
Please share your experiences.
AK
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Showing 5 responses by yuviarora

All Digital signals are still electrical in nature. The metal, construction gauge, shielding, or lack there of makes a difference in sound. Copper foil USB cables are detail monsters, and in my experience heads and shoulders better than anything I have tried so far.
I make all my cables, and have tried every combination possible...Pretty much.

I prefer cotton as the shielding, sounds the most natural to my ears. Foil>Solid>Litz>stranded. 
Stranded has the lowest resolution, and has noise problems. 
USB if done right, is a great  way to connect your PC to your DAC. 
However, outside of a quality USB cable, another thing to look at is a dedicated USB Card  with a linear of battery power supply. You do not  want to use system power, it causes all sorts of issues. 
I have a Matrix USB 3.0 card, connected to a deep cycle 12V battery, using Neotech Legenburg 20 gauge OCC Copper cables. Even the quality of the metal of the DC plug used changes the sound coming out of your speakers, use pure copper ones if you can. 

Everything in the Audio Chain affects sound, every connecter, piece of  wire, capacitors, inductors, Fuses, cables, shielding.... you name it :)
It's pretty fascinating really :)


@ghdprentice Even the screws that I use to mount my inductors on my speaker crossovers changes the sound on my system. Nylon vs stainless steel, vs inverting the stainless steel.
I have friends that confirmed this, so it is not just me experiencing a confirmation bias.
EVERYTHING MATTERS. and you are 100% right.
The science on the "screw" is very easy to explain.....The inductor generates an electric field, and the composition of the mounting screw reacts to that generated field, changing the sound. I am not speaking of anything theoretical in my case, the changes are very easy to hear. 
The Nylon screw tilts the treble of my system a bit hot, and the stainless screw gives it more body. It's not a a small change. 
And people can think  whatever they  wanna think, I have long since stopped caring about that stuff. 
@unsound I  was replying to the comment before yours to ghprentice. And I don't take disagreement personally.