AudioQuest Diamond USB Cable
Crystal Clear and Gorgeously Nuanced
Audioquest's USB Diamond is perhaps the finest USB Cable on
the market, offering sonic performance second to none. Like Audioquest's
other pure silver digital cables, Diamond USB delivers unmatched
purity of tone, outstanding dynamic shading and a breathtaking level of
resolution. Audioquest's proprietary DBS system keeps the noise floor
low and distortion to a minimum. Every aspect of Diamond's
construction from the type of connectors used to the direction of the
conductors has been scrutinized, auditioned, revised and perfected to
create a cable that offers world beating performance.
"In a very short demo...the
difference in transparency and color was striking."
– Jason Victor Serinus, Stereophile
Metallurgy
Diamond features 100% pure Perfect Surface Silver solid-core
conductors. These ultra-pure, ultra-smooth conductors are simply
unparalleled at conveying the breath, life and speed of music. Diamond is a directional cable, AQ listens to every primary signal conductor used in Diamond to determine proper conductor orientation, this simple test yields a surprising improvement to sonic performance.
Digital Audio over USB
There are significant, audible differences between USB cables. We're
not sure how this is possible, since USB is purported to be a purely
digital interface, however, the sonic differences are repeatable and
consistent from system to system. A better USB cable makes a better
digital audio cable, period.
Termination
All Audioquest Indulgence series USB Cables are terminated by Wave Solder, a very high-precision soldering method originally developed for surface-mount applications in the computer industry. Wave Soldering is fast, efficient and has no human interaction, eliminating all conventional solder problems, creating a strong, reliable and electrically consistent connection. Wave Soldering is just one feature that makes Indulgence Series USB cables a far better choice than conventional USB Cables.
"...the presentation became gentler and smoother. The treble,
in particular, was revelatory. Thanks to the elimination of hardness and
glare, I could listen at higher volumes without the sound bothering my
ears. The presentation became more musically vivid without becoming more
sonically vivid -- a rare feat that I greatly value."
– Robert Harley, The Absolute Sound