Transparent’s Latest Digital Cables Bring Listeners Closer to Music
Transparent Audio says its Reference II Digital cable line starts at $1,575 and it includes a choice of products and lengths to meet every application.
The company’s newest products leverages Transparent’s decades of experience in the design of digital audio cables, and it says that during the development of the new Reference II 75-Ohm Digital Link and Reference II AES/EBU cable, the company examined everything from the cables’ dielectric materials and raw materials extrusion techniques, to their conductor size and connector technologies. Transparent boasts that the final result of its research into how it could improve the performance of its digital cables provides more precise impedance characteristics along the entire length of its cables and better noise reduction.
Transparent assembles its cables by hand in its facilities outside of Portland, Maine, and the cables are available in a choice of lengths to service any connection requirement electronics professionals will encounter in the field.
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