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Old 05-02-2013, 10:14 PM
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Default Wireworld Platinum Starlight USB versus Silver Starlight USB

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I am fortunate to own two excellent quality Wireworld USB cables. One is the Silver Starlight and the other is the Platinum Starlight. Both USB cables are three meters in length. Prior to owning either of the two Wireworld USB cables I was using a five meter Belkin USB cable I had purchased at Office Max. Basically it was a long printer cable.

When I first began my foray into USB playback of high-resolution music files from a computer I didn’t have a clue what I was doing. It was a paint by numbers experience for me. Fortunately I received some welcomed guidance from a couple knowledgeable AA members. As I began getting my feet wet, it didn’t take long to realize there’s more to USB playback than meets the eye. I had to come up to speed on using digital music playback software, load special proprietary USB drivers, and learn about USB cable quality. I had some success with my five meter Belkin USB cable connected to the new Esoteric K-03, but due to its length, low quality materials and marginal construction I routinely experienced stalled playback caused by loss of consistent data flow between the laptop computer and the K-03. This was frustrating and turned listening to music into a disappointing chore. I can’t have that.

It was obvious the USB printer cable wasn’t cut out for music playback, so it was time to get a better quality USB cable, preferably one with a shorter length. I ordered a three meter Wireworld Silver Starlight USB cable. The main reason for not jumping directly into the Platinum Starlight USB cable was my less than satisfactory USB playback experience to this point and the fact that I wasn’t sure USB playback of high-res music from my laptop would prove exciting enough to hold my long term interest.

The Wireworld Silver Starlight USB cable arrived in short order and I began the break-in process. I connected the Silver Starlight between my Sony Vaio laptop and the Esoteric K-03 and let it play a music file over and over for several days. During this period I noticed I was no longer losing the USB connection that had been causing music files to stop playing. Once I began listening intently and making a cursory comparison of the Wireworld Silver Starlight against the Belkin USB cable, it became evident the Silver Starlight USB cable had a far more transparent sound. The music was presented with a greater sense of life, texture, and dimension. I am certain the silver-clad oxygen-free copper wire and Wireworld’s 6 conductor DNA Helix cable design contributes to the accurate music reproduction and consistent uninterrupted data flow. I was now enjoying my high-res downloads every day.





Then, along came the forum’s high praise of Wireworld's Platinum Starlight USB cable and plenty of encouragement to give the Platinum cable a try. Even users who had previously used and enjoyed the Silver Starlight USB cable were singing the Platinum cable’s praise. Everyone expressed high regard for the improved sound of the pure silver USB cable over the silver-clad oxygen-free copper cable. It didn’t take long for our friendly Wireworld dealer to convince me the Platinum USB cable was the way to go and a few days later the lovely Platinum USB cable arrived at my door.

I did the same break-in process with the three meter Platinum USB cable, 24/7 playback of a high-res music file for several days before getting serious about the audition. Once I focused my undivided attention on the Wireworld Platinum Starlight USB cable I discovered that the praise this cable has received was indeed spot on. Playback of Lee Ritenour – Rhythm Sessions at 24Bit/96kHz was astonishingly clean. The resolution was so clear it was like sitting in on the live session. There seemed to be nothing between me and the musicians except air. The dynamics were griping and the bass was strong, deep, fast and vibrant as I have ever experience on any recording.

I returned to the Wireworld Silver Starlight USB cable, playing the same Lee Ritenour – Rhythm Sessions recording. Surprisingly I did not get the impression I had lost much, although there was a tiny difference in the essence of experiencing a live music performance versus a recorded one. It wasn’t dramatic, but it was audible. If I didn’t have the Platinum Starlight USB cable to compare it to, I doubt I would have felt I left any performance parameter untouched, but the Platinum Starlight USB cable effortlessly delivered the true essence of a live performance in totality.

The Platinum Starlight USB cable seems to magically disappear as though there is no wire at all between the computer and the DAC. I am convinced the solid silver wire and 6 conductor DNA Helix cable design of the Platinum Starlight USB cable makes it the default USB cable selection for digital enthusiasts who are looking for premium performance. I am very pleased and can highly recommend the Wireworld Platinum Starlight USB cable.


Wireworld Platinum Starlight USB

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