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Old 12-14-2019, 04:29 PM
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This cable was designed primarily for computer and network peripherals. For audio components like preamplifiers and CD players and DACs the Venom V14 or Venom NR cables will usually perform better.
So there's more filtering in the Venom V14 Digitals than the Venom NRs?
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Old 12-14-2019, 04:37 PM
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So there's more filtering in the Venom V14 Digitals than the Venom NRs?
I don't know that its "more" per se, but the "type" or class of noise filtering in V14D that is relevant and specific for its intended applications. IIRC, it utilizes a type of multi-stage array for noise filtering that was implemented for dealing with a class of noise components that specifically arise from computer & networking peripherals. The Venom V14D Digital PC was developed using technologies from Shunyata's sister company, Clear Image Scientific. These cords were originally developed to provide improved images on heart monitor displays.

Here are some video links showing use of the CIS developed power cord for use in medical testing:
Before...look at the bright lines at the bottom of the monitor..this is all noise on top of the actual signal.
https://youtu.be/CYec2fKOoc0

After installation of the digital noise filtering power cord, now you can see the signal traces.
https://youtu.be/PwAWbepKPuc
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