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CDG 01-23-2020 09:23 PM

Audience Introduces Its Hidden Treasure SATA Data Cable
 
Audience Introduces Its Hidden Treasure SATA Data Cable,
for Upgraded Performance in Music Servers and Computer Audio Devices​


San Marcos, CA, January 22, 2020 – Audience is now shipping its Hidden Treasure SATA Data Cable. The new SATA (Serial AT Attachment) cable is designed as an upgrade for internal connections of music server/computer storage devices, solid-state and disk drives and other hardware.

The new Hidden Treasure SATA cable provides better data transfer by reducing jitter and RF contamination, resulting in a lower noise floor and notably improved sound quality in audio components such as computer-based music systems. It can be easily installed as a DIY upgrade.

“More audiophiles are turning to music servers and other data storage, drive-based devices for their music listening, and these devices require a SATA cable for connecting the drive to the rest of the internal electronics,” noted John McDonald, president of Audience. “As a cable manufacturer it was a logical area for us to look into. We’ve discovered that upgrading the stock SATA cable with our Hidden Treasure cable can significantly improve the sound.”

Transmission of data including digital audio signals through a SATA cable happens at a much higher speed than via a USB connection and as a result, is more susceptible to jitter and internal system noise. The Audience Hidden Treasure SATA cable employs newly developed proprietary design techniques intended to block noise and ensure optimum signal condition and data integrity. By removing layers of sonic “grunge,” the audible result is greater low-level detail and a smoother, more inviting sonic presentation.

Although the retrofit of a component’s stock SATA cable with a Hidden Treasure SATA cable is a simple un-plug and re-plug function, Audience recommends that the upgrade be performed by a qualified technician. Audience also recommends consideration of the manufacturer’s warranty that could potentially be voided when modifying a particular music player. Audience accepts no liability for damage caused by improper installation.

The Audience Hidden Treasure SATA data cable is currently available. Suggested retail pricing is as follows: 12-inch cable, $180; 18-inch cable, $200; 24-inch cable, $220.

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Projectman 01-24-2020 08:57 AM

Wow! What will they think of next. Who knew SATA cables were the problem.

This sounds like a money grab to me.

Puma Cat 01-24-2020 09:19 AM

The best thing you can do is 1) move the computer/music server well away from the audio rack and 2) not directly connect a USB cable from a computer/music server to a DAC. It's much better to use a network bridge.

crwilli 01-24-2020 01:38 PM

Audience Introduces Its Hidden Treasure SATA Data Cable
 
Hmmm. Like all things in this crazy obsession (hobby), too each their own.

The recommendation to only have a technician perform the change is more laughable than the idea of the cable.

- unplug PC.
- take cover off. (Probably Phillips head screws or clips)
- remove old sata cable.
- install new sata cable.
- reinstall cover.
- plug PC in.

Your welcome.

SCAudiophile 01-24-2020 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crwilli (Post 993350)
Hmmm. Like all things in this crazy obsession (hobby), too each their own.

The recommendation to only have a technician perform the change is more laughable than the idea of the cable.

- unplug PC.
- take cover off. (Probably Phillips head screws or clips)
- remove old sata cable.
- install new sata cable.
- reinstall cover.
- plug PC in.

Your welcome.

I have been in software and hardware computing pursuits since mid 1980s.

A properly built SATA cable absolutely helps reduce error/retry rate, improve seek times and reduce latency. Same for quality memory models in their respective realms of impact.
By quality I also mean over time.

That stated, an audiophile grade SATA cable that has a high price tag.....that is hard to swallow.

2fastdriving 01-24-2020 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crwilli (Post 993350)
Hmmm. Like all things in this crazy obsession (hobby), too each their own.

The recommendation to only have a technician perform the change is more laughable than the idea of the cable.

- unplug PC.
- take cover off. (Probably Phillips head screws or clips)
- remove old sata cable.
- install new sata cable.
- reinstall cover.
- plug PC in.

Your welcome.

Agreed, but maybe they are covering their bases on all the ways this can be used...including music servers of a million different designs. i.e Aurender, etc.

FWIW, I don't see how this kind of cable can actually do anything, but I've been proven wrong with USB cables (I have the Shunyata Sigma)!

Puma Cat 01-25-2020 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2fastdriving (Post 993362)

FWIW, I don't see how this kind of cable can actually do anything, but I've been proven wrong with USB cables (I have the Shunyata Sigma)!

Yep...I used to think the same thing about Ethernet cables, too.

Boy, was I wrong...:scratch2:

I've come to the conclusion that next to power cords, digital cables make the biggest impact...

2fastdriving 01-25-2020 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Puma Cat (Post 993420)
Yep...I used to think the same thing about Ethernet cables, too.

Boy, was I wrong...:scratch2:

I've come to the conclusion that next to power cords, digital cables make the biggest impact...

Well you lose me there, I think speaker cables are the most important, followed by power, interconnects, and lastly digital. But they can make a difference!

I still don't know about ethernet, I use wifi for my streaming and I'm perfectly happy with it! Lol

SCAudiophile 01-25-2020 02:25 PM

I : Digital and Power, equal and first
II: Speaker
III:Interconncts

II are a toss up depending level of what is connected IMHO

Puma Cat 01-25-2020 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2fastdriving (Post 993465)
Well you lose me there, I think speaker cables are the most important, followed by power, interconnects, and lastly digital. But they can make a difference!

A year ago, I would have agreed with you, Marc, with a just slight difference: PCs, then SPs...but after all the experimentation I've done this year, I've had to re-orient my thinking. So it goes, its a journey... :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2fastdriving (Post 993465)
I still don't know about ethernet, I use wifi for my streaming and I'm perfectly happy with it! Lol

Well, don't try a direct connection with a Shunyata Ethernet cable, then! LOL. ;) :thumbsup:


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