A mate of mine bought a pair of interconnects. They're directional cryo treated silver and braided to minimise RFI. I've had a quick listen and must say they sounded excellent.
Question is which of the technologies used is mostly responsible for that? Does cryo treatment contribute to sound quality? Is it the use of silver and not copper? Is it the litzendraht braiding?
Let's leave bias aside as I'm usually biased that there won't be a big/no improvement. Also let's assume they cost as much as anything else. Is there any basis that any of it makes an audible difference?
That's the second time he came up with something I would dismiss and I think got it right. Last time it was USB Regen by Uptone.
Question is which of the technologies used is mostly responsible for that? Does cryo treatment contribute to sound quality? Is it the use of silver and not copper? Is it the litzendraht braiding?
Let's leave bias aside as I'm usually biased that there won't be a big/no improvement. Also let's assume they cost as much as anything else. Is there any basis that any of it makes an audible difference?
That's the second time he came up with something I would dismiss and I think got it right. Last time it was USB Regen by Uptone.