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Coaxial - Chroma Series
Chroma Digital Series 7 Cable *1.0m - 6.0m
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Design | Coaxial |
Conductor Material | 24AWG | 0.2 sq. mm Oxygen free copper |
Insulation | Polyethylene foam |
Dimensions | Available in most popular lengths (see chart above) |
Plug / Contacts | WireWorld Gold-tube RCA Silver and gold plated |
Note | Product code CRV for (RCA to RCA) 75-Ohm |
Category | Link to all reviews | Comment |
HDMI | DIGITAL | SPEAKER | ANALOGUE | BALANCED | POWER | USB | DIGITAL VIDEO | AUDIO INTERCONNECTS | DIGITAL AUDIO | MINI JACK | SUBWOOFER | HEADPHONE | TONEARM | HDMI ACCESSORIES | CONNECTORS |
REVIEWS |
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They provide the least jitter available at each price level, producing distinct improvements in tone quality, clarity, image focus, smoothness and dynamic range…
1.0m - 6.0m WireWorld Coaxial Digital Audio Cables
Wireworld Cable Technology, which was founded by renowned designer David Salz in 1992, is the premier provider of leading edge digital and analog cable technology for home audio and video, from HDMI to state of the art high-end interconnects and speaker cables.
The company has an unmatched reputation for producing superior cables and have continued to push the boundaries being the first manufacturer to offer many unique designs and engineered to offer critically acclaimed performance from entry level to absolute luxury.
Digital is just '1's and 0's' huh?
In theory, yes! In practice, these two states are represented by voltages. These voltage signals are very small, around 0.5V (for S/PDIF). The change between the two voltage states which occurs very quickly can be influenced by the transmission 'quality'.
The higher the transmission bandwidth, the steeper the edges of the square waves representing the digital ones and zeroes. Compared to computers, which transfer digital data in chunks that don’t require specific timing between sender and receiver, digital audio signals meanwhile are constant data streams that are highly exposed to interference. To avoid losses the digital processor must handle the signal perfectly synchronously.
Variances of in timing can cause sonically detrimental jitter. This can have numerous sources, one of those is the transmission medium (the digital cable), with its connections, impedance variations, potential signal reflections.
That’s a short explanation on why cables can sound different even though it's only 1's and 0's.
If this is a little like being back at school, we suggest that you listen to the difference for yourself by contacting your local Dealer.
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"...you'll not find a better entry Digital Audio Cable"
WireWorld - Engineered to sound better
With silver-plated OFC conductors in a precision 75-ohm coaxial design, Ultraviolet provides a true upgrade in smoothness and three-dimensional imaging.
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Warranty: WireWorld cables are engineered and manufactured using to the highest standard and as such all cables sold through an approved New Zealand Dealer have a lifetime warranty.