For sale is a single 1.2m long coaxial digital SPDIF cable for using between a digital source and a DAC
The cable is 75 ohm solid silver core inside a foamed polyethylene dielectric and silver plated copper braid and foil layers for shielding.
The connectors are thickly silver-plated items.
High silver content solder was used during construction.
The cable is covered in a double layer of white/silver techflex and together with the silver plated RCAs it looks very classy.
This is a superb sounding and performing digital cable!
Pick-up from Harrington Park or shipping available at the buyer’s expense.
I can also meet the buyer in the Sydney CBD (east of Wynyard Station near Pitt Street) during business hours on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays by prior arrangement and subject to availability.
The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.
### Sound Quality
- Reviewers highlight amazing clarity, detail, and improved soundstage, with realistic voices/instruments, no harshness, and reduced listener fatigue; silver provides dynamic highs while copper adds warmth and tight bass.
- Common praises include refined transients, cohesive sound, better instrument separation, frequency extension without grain, and enhanced micro-dynamics; one user noted it as "much more refined and enjoyable" over stock cables, ideal for classical music.
- Professional quotes: "Fast, open, and detailed... smooth yet highly detailed, spacious soundstage" (Stereophile on similar Kimber silver coax); "fine midrange with good stereo separation... giant-killing properties" (HiFi+ on Silver Serpent AIR).
### Build Quality
- Features like solid-core silver (or silver-coated/pure silver) conductors, air-tube/low-capacitance dielectrics (e.g., 14.4 pF/ft), 95-100% braided/foil shielding, and flexible designs with premium RCA/BNC connectors (e.g., WBT pure silver, silver solder) earn high marks for premium construction.
- Users appreciate flexibility, hand-soldered terminations, and treatments like ProGold to prevent oxidation, though warnings exist against kinking to avoid jitter.
### Reliability
- Discussions note long-term performance with no widespread issues; cables maintain impedance (e.g., 75-ohm) and are suited for high data rates.
- Annual connector cleaning is recommended for optimal sound; DIY silver solid-core experiments show design matters for avoiding poor results like those with silver-coated copper.
- Affordable options (~$250/1m) are seen as well-built but unproven long-term in some forums.
### Strengths
- Superior digital transmission: Reduces haze, noise, and distortion for more "music," space, and bass control.
- Balances detail (silver) with warmth/bass (copper hybrids); outperforms stock cables noticeably.
### Weaknesses
- Can be "mercilessly revealing" or emphasize highs if not hybrid (potentially bright, not warm); some prefer alternatives for bass control or midrange texture.
- High cost of silver; limited user complaints, but one forum user disliked dull competitors while seeking more depth.
### Overall Reputation
- Highly regarded in audiophile communities as state-of-the-art upgrades for S/PDIF/DAC setups, with "world-class" status and reference use by Stereophile writers; users report immediate, dramatic improvements after burn-in.
- Strong consensus on value for performance, though subjective preferences vary; no major red flags in reliability.
### Typical Price Range
- Used/custom: AUD $120–$140, as listed in a recent StereoNET classifieds ad from New South Wales, Australia, matching the exact product description.
- New equivalents: AUD $180–$220 for short lengths (0.5–1m), based on similar high-end silver-core digital coax cables like Better Cables Silver Serpent AIR (USD $125–$140, or ~AUD $190–$210).
- Overall range reflects short-length (1–2m) RCA-terminated cables; longer lengths increase prices significantly (e.g., USD $175+ for 2m).
### Price Variation by Condition
- New: Higher end of the range (AUD $180+), seen in premium brands with solid silver/silver-coated conductors, air/foam dielectrics, and advanced shielding.
- Used/custom: Lower end (AUD $120–$140), as in the StereoNET listing, likely due to second-hand status or bespoke construction without brand premiums.
### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Length: Prices rise with length (e.g., AUD $260+ equiv. for 2m+).
- Materials and build: Solid-core silver (or silver-coated OCC) conductors, air-tube/PTFE dielectrics, and dual shielding (e.g., silver-plated braids) command premiums for audiophile performance.
- Brand and origin: Custom Australian listings are cheaper than imported brands like Better Cables or Moon Audio (USD $300 equiv. ~AUD $450).
- Connectors: 75-ohm RCA (e.g., WBT silver) adds value for digital S/PDIF compatibility.
- Condition and market: Used items in good condition sell at 30–50% below new; limited Australian data suggests niche hi-fi demand keeps values stable.
Prices are conservative estimates based on 2026 market data; actual sales may vary by negotiation and location.
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