Will someone ask them to kindly send some cables to ASR to get reviewed?
My english is bad so I fear not to be misunderstood
My english is bad so I fear not to be misunderstood
Since they know themselves this cable don't do anything, this is not going to happen anytime soon.Will someone ask them to kindly send some cables to ASR to get reviewed?
My english is bad so I fear not to be misunderstood
Encryption requires extra CPU cycles, which adds noise, so we prefer not to use it. This promises a purer experience on our website, with blacker backgrounds behind every JPG.Nothing says "quality" like a website that doesn't even support SSL in the year 2020.
Since they know themselves this cable don't do anything, this is not going to happen anytime soon.
Blimey, that monstrosity is actually being sold. It certainly doesn't meet the PCIe spec, and even if it works (to some extent or another), it will radiate like crazy.Depending on how much this guy prices his cables, I'll just make some PCI-e cables and obliterate his pathetic SATA bandwidth. Got a prototype ready to go.
Maybe I’ll market an aerosol spray to spritz on Bluetooth and Wifi Antennae to make their reception “cleaner” and with lower distortions?
That's simply disturbing...These are even more expensive: https://www.pachankostudio.com/products
Oh, and they have audiophile ATX power cables, too. Un-freakin-believable. Do the audiophools that buy into this crap have any reasoning capability left? I don’t understand how they were even able to make enough money to be able to afford these products.
Martin
If you realy like to enhance the fidelity of your PC you need a audiophile wallpaper. I use the tubes paper. And immediately the sound from my computer got warmer.
https://www.wallpaperflare.com/search?wallpaper=audiophile
; )
As a side effect, it also makes you feel warmer, so you can save on heating costs and use saved money for buying additional audiophile enhancement gear, how clever
Blimey, that monstrosity is actually being sold. It certainly doesn't meet the PCIe spec, and even if it works (to some extent or another), it will radiate like crazy.
“Suggested retail pricing is as follows: 12-inch cable, $180; 18-inch cable, $200; 24-inch cable, $220.”
Martin
Must say, that’s quite a lot of sonic criteria...“The Audience cable does it all; it is convincingly superior in every sonic criterion.”
NVMe drives are replacing SATA so brace yourselves for audiophile grade NVMe drives, motherboards etc. Personally, I am waiting for audiophile grade air as an upgrade to the standard air in my listening room - every molecule treated to maximize fidelity.
The aluminum end connector is "made by a machining center." But he does not tell us how many axes the machining center has! Probably a crummy five axis machine!Man, please try and keep up. You are several years behind the times. Just look into the Paul Pang accessories which started with audiophile SATA cables and gets weirder from there. These were available in 2005.
http://ppaproduct.blogspot.com/2013/08/sata-cable.html