Shunyata Sigma AES/EBU Digital Cable, 1.5M - DEMO
Shunyata Sigma AES/EBU Digital Cable, 1.5M - DEMO
As the performance vanguard in the Shunyata Research cable line-up, SIGMA SERIES cables take the term state-of-the-art to an entirely new level with the introduction of two new cutting-edge
technologies. Sigma Series interconnects include the Transverse Axial Polarizer (TAP) that minimizes a form of micro-distortion identified as electromagnetic polarization. The Sigma Series
speaker cables incorporate a proprietary device called HARP that reduces current resonances within the cable, a concept that is somewhat analogous to diffraction in room acoustics. ~ Patents Pending ~
“The Sigma AES/EBU is the first digital cable I’ve heard that significantly narrows the gap between analog and digital. When I asked Gabriel what made the Sigma different, he explained that it was the culmination of a years-long quest to correlate what people hear in real, live music and design parameters like timing, velocity, total resistance, impedance and jitter. "Think of a digital cable as being like a table. The data is a ball you want to roll across that table as smoothly as possible. Imperfections are what cause things like jitter." With the Sigma, Gabriel says, he’s worked to make that table as much like glass as possible. Other cables, Gabriel contends, "are more like wood, with divots and rough sections." – Vance Hiner, The Audio Beat
Shunyata Sigma AES/EBU Digital Cable, 1.5M - DEMO
As the performance vanguard in the Shunyata Research cable line-up, SIGMA SERIES cables take the term state-of-the-art to an entirely new level with the introduction of two new cutting-edge
technologies. Sigma Series interconnects include the Transverse Axial Polarizer (TAP) that minimizes a form of micro-distortion identified as electromagnetic polarization. The Sigma Series
speaker cables incorporate a proprietary device called HARP that reduces current resonances within the cable, a concept that is somewhat analogous to diffraction in room acoustics. ~ Patents Pending ~
“The Sigma AES/EBU is the first digital cable I’ve heard that significantly narrows the gap between analog and digital. When I asked Gabriel what made the Sigma different, he explained that it was the culmination of a years-long quest to correlate what people hear in real, live music and design parameters like timing, velocity, total resistance, impedance and jitter. "Think of a digital cable as being like a table. The data is a ball you want to roll across that table as smoothly as possible. Imperfections are what cause things like jitter." With the Sigma, Gabriel says, he’s worked to make that table as much like glass as possible. Other cables, Gabriel contends, "are more like wood, with divots and rough sections." – Vance Hiner, The Audio Beat