A Great Cable That's Greatly Affordable
The famous hollow oval braided signal conductor from Analysis Plus contributes to the superb performance of this coaxial digital cable. And if you're expecting to pay a lot for hollow oval technology, take a glance at the price. And then order the Black.
Yes, it's true. A great digital cable is greatly affordable with Analysis Plus Black Digital Cable. It uses the company's patented braided oval signal conductor along with a braided outer shield mated to a true 75-ohm solder-less RCA connector. It also employs a low loss dielectric with 100%-coverage shield for unbeatable performance.
Black Digital Cable is made for connecting audio and video devices, or for extending signal transmission range for computer peripherals. Use it with streamers, DACs, soundbars, disc players, and more and enjoy a nice upgrade in performance compared to lesser cables that can cost you more!
Maximizing Bandwidth
For digital signals, proper impedance and termination are necessary to prevent reflections on the cable. The unique Analysis Plus hollow oval configuration coupled with true 75-ohm connectors provides such a well-structured signal path also maximizing bandwidth.
Forget about problems with RFI and EMI noise and interference. A separate shield, attached with a 360-degrees contact, keeps these unwanted airborne signals from corrupting the desired signal and compromising your audio quality.
Revolutionary Hollow Oval Design
Analysis Plus is uniquely qualified as an authority on speaker cable design. The Detroit-based company earned its reputation testing and analyzing cables for leading cable manufacturers whose names you'd recognize in a flash. After examining the best, Analysis Plus decided it could do even better and subsequently developed its own proprietary hollow-oval conductor design.
Why the unique conductor geometry? Mark Markel and Qinwei Sun, the chief engineers at Analysis Plus, determined that round cable used in conventional speaker cable designs has high levels of current bunching, skin effect phenomenon, and other frequency characteristics that degrade signal quality. Rectangular conductors were a little better, but these suffered high electric field values caused by sharp corners which can also cut into and injure the dielectric when the cable is flexed.
After many computer simulations, Analysis Plus found that a hollow oval cable was the best design due to its minimal change in resistance with frequency, plus other benefits. The company chose a flexible, braided conductor rather than the conventional solid conductor, which is susceptible to kinks and deformations with resulting signal degradation. A unique woven pattern places every wire statistically as close to the return current as every other wire for evenly distributed high-current density and superior sound.
