Better Cables Blue Truth Audiophile USB Cable
Blue Truth Audiophile USB Cable Overview Click here to read the review of our Blue Truth ULTRA XLRs and Blue Truth Audiophile USB cable in hi-fi+ magazine When looking at advanced signals over USB, one would consider it is a direct articulation of 1's and 0's. However, it is more nuanced than that. Under a specific voltage, the signal says: "this is a 0." Above a specific voltage, it says "this is a 1." So, a 1 might be a 3.2-volt signal, and a 0 may be a 2.9. Since information move happens quickly and frequently, it doesn't take much to slant a 1 to a 0, or a 0 to a 1. The computerized signal isn't this arrangement of flawlessly bundled squares, all marked 1 or 0. Computers are extremely "noisy" on the USB connection and interference is a factor. Things like EMI and magnetic fields become a factor- whatever influences that sign can cause signal deformation. Shielding, high-quality materials, and filtering on a USB cable can help prevent that interference, and make signal degradat