Tubulus Argentus I2s


Anyone have any experience with this I2s cable? Got a chance to try one I just bought used to go between my Dinafrips Hermes and Venus II DAC. It's in transit and should be here in a week. Been looking at a lot of HDMI cables lately and this one suddenly popped up. I can always re sell it I guess, I think I got it confused with a Concentus which I have read has gotten good reviews. Anyone own one?

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Showing 2 responses by williewonka

@fthompson251 - I’ve never used one of these cables, but from what I have read on their web site they know what goes into making a great cable

  • close to mono crystal silver silver solid core wire
  • air insulation
  • individually shielded twisted pairs
  • additional overall shielding
  • high quality connectors

I think the picture and audio quality will be outstanding with this cable based on their construction

But it is a bit on the pricey side - so it’s good that you got it used

The Concentus i2s is supposed to be a little better - it uses

  • Solid core and semi-solid concentric conductors
  • Various diameter conductors

So based on that, I would say your cable is at the top end of the HDMI cable performance curve

It would be interesting to observe how they compare with other HDMI cables, because I use very modestly priced HDMI cables (i.e. by comparison) in my home theatre system and they seem to be pretty darn good, from a picture and imaging perspective.

  • But all of my other cables use similar techniques and grades of wire as listed above and they are exceptoinal perofrmers

If it does not perform up to your expectation, then I would suggest you look at the other cables in your system .

  • The system can only sound as good as it’s weakest link (or cable)
  • I do not believe that would be the Tubulus Argentus i2s Cable

Hope that helps - Steve

@dcpillai - unfortunately, I donot use this type os cable, so I am not able to make a recommendation.

My comments above were based on the construction of the cable you mentioned and also which aspects of cable design that I have learned over the past 15 years of DIY cable fabrication, will ensure a cables that perofrms to the highest standard

From my understanding, the I2S interface is how a company elects to use the basic HDMI interface...

  • basically, I2S uses an HDMI socket/plug
  • BUT some of the pins are not used for an I2S connection
  • Which means any HDMI cable will successfully connect two I2S components
  • but you CANNOT connect a component with HDMI Interface (i.e. inputs/ouputs) to a component that uses the I2S interface

So I took a quick look and found a couple of products that might work well

OCC Silver is the best conductive metal at present, so I assume it should work better than copper, BUT OCC copper is almost as good and more affordable

Also take a look at this AGON thread for more recommendations

discussions/one-of-the-best-hdmi-cable

Regards