USB cable recommended?

About to do a shoot out on these 3 puppies, one of them is still burning in so will be into next week before proper listening starts, I think I have a favorite already, but lets see....
Can I send you a infigo audio usb
 
@dnnaudio If you want to try our Infigo usb let me know. We will put it up against anything. Also check out the stereophile review of our mono block method 3 amplifiers in the September issue. Let me know you will not be disappointed
 
@dnnaudio If you want to try our Infigo usb let me know. We will put it up against anything. Also check out the stereophile review of our mono block method 3 amplifiers in the September issue. Let me know you will not be disappointed
Hi Calvin,

I did ask you for a demo on the 11 Aug....
 
OK due to a late entry, this may be pushed back a week. If there are any SE UK based people who also want to have a listen to them all together, let me know
 
Again a call out to anyone who wants to spend a day listening to these and maybe more. Will be end Aug/early Sept now down nr Gatwick
 
I originally had the Shunyata Omega USB and was able to audition the Nordost Valhalla 2 against it. Both are excellent usb cables. I found the Omega to have just a bit of a midrange emphasis in comparison to the Nordost. The Valhalla 2 seemed a bit more neutral to me, or perhaps my idea of neutral. It also had better transient attack than the Omega and seemed more extended in the top. I sold the Omega and kept the Valhalla 2 not because it was inferior but within the context of my system goals the Nordost worked better. I see there are several other usb cables on this thread that I never got to try and look very interesting, but I couldn’t be more pleased with the Nordost.

Matt
 
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I originally had the Shunyata Omega USB and was able to audition the Nordost Valhalla 2 against it. Both are excellent usb cables. I found the Omega to have just a bit of a midrange emphasis in comparison to the Nordost. The Valhalla 2 seemed a bit more neutral to me, or perhaps my idea of neutral. It also had better transient attack than the Omega and seemed more extended in the top. I sold the Omega and kept the Valhalla 2 not because it was inferior but within the context of my system goals the Nordost worked better. I see there are several other usb cables on this thread that I never got to try and look very interesting, but I couldn’t be more pleased with the Nordost.

Matt
Exactly, its not necessarily what is "best" but more which is the "best fit"
 
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Yes it’s a fit thing as well. On usb. Can’t wait till you get it there
 
This is getting out of hand....

Yes, but this is the very best way to compare, rather than relying on possibly distant memory of the sound. Looking forward to you thoughts.
 
Yes, but this is the very best way to compare, rather than relying on possibly distant memory of the sound. Looking forward to you thoughts.
Yep completely agree which is why Im doing it. Hopefully write up will be up by w/e 16-17 Sept. You'll be pleased to hear there is a clear winner....
 
Hi All,

I've just posted a personal review of the new USB cable from Network Acoustics, the MUON2, that I had the chance to test during last weeks.

If anybody interested in, here the link:
 
Hi All,

I've just posted a personal review of the new USB cable from Network Acoustics, the MUON2, that I had the chance to test during last weeks.

If anybody interested in, here the link:
Its in my group test coming over the weekend, so you can see how it compares to 7 others (inc Sablon Evo and FTA Sinope)
 

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