AudioQuest Digital Coax cables are engineered to minimize distortion across a broad bandwidth. In numerous applications, the speed of digital communication holds significant importance. Primarily, speed concerns the swift transfer of large files or the transmission of sufficient data for HD video. However, in the realm of Digital Coax audio, speed is crucial not solely for its velocity, but rather due to its pivotal role in preserving the time relationships within a digital stream. These time-based relationships are essential for accurately reconstructing the analog waveform that delivers information, music, and enjoyment to our ears. Any time-based impairment, known as jitter, within the data package can result in diminished sound quality—rendering it flat and small rather than vibrant and three-dimensional, or causing it to sound harsh and muddled instead of smooth and clear.