AudioQuest Digital Coax cables are meticulously engineered to mitigate distortion across an expansive bandwidth. In numerous scenarios, the velocity of digital communication plays a pivotal role. Primarily, speed entails expeditiously transferring large files or facilitating the transmission of sufficient data for HD video. However, concerning Digital Coax audio, speed is not solely about quantity or rapidity, but rather about preserving the intricate time relationships within a digital stream. These time-based relationships are fundamental for accurately reconstructing the analog waveform responsible for delivering information, music, and pleasure to our ears. Any impairment to these time-based relationships, commonly known as jitter, within the data package can degrade sound quality—resulting in a loss of depth and dimensionality, or causing it to sound harsh and obscured instead of smooth and transparent.