Albrecht Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 Here's a new short USB cable made by Cards for Snore. $75SONORE Adapttaeur Just bought this; will post comparisons with the stock adapter once it's in place & has some hours on it Link to comment
Blake Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 Have you compared it to a cable or making an educated guess. In this scenario not sure why a cable with additional contacts, etc, would be superior.Cheers, Warren When I used a Regen (then Intona and W4S RUR), I always preferred my Curious Link, Lightspeed and TotalDAC usb cables to the hard adapter that came with my Regen but a good margin. After owning my microRendu for a while (using the Curious Link), I decided to try the free hard adapter that came with the microRendu. It really surprised me, but I prefer the hard adapter with the microRendu. Go figure. Speaker Room: Lumin U1X | Lampizator Pacific 2 | Viva Linea | Constellation Inspiration Stereo 1.0 | FinkTeam Kim | dual Rythmik E15HP subs Office Headphone System: Lumin U1X | Lampizator Golden Gate 3 | Viva Egoista | Abyss AB1266 Phi TC Link to comment
jtrelin Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 The Supra USB cable is about $50 and a really good bargain. What HiFi gave it 5 stars and a Best Buy. I compared it to the Curious and there was only a slight improvement in vocal smoothness between the two. I also have the Curious Regen adaptor I can sell you if you want to send me a private message. I haven't tried the WireWorld and I don't have the room to use the hard adaptor. Sent from my VIVO XL using Computer Audiophile mobile app Link to comment
wdw Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 When I used a Regen (then Intona and W4S RUR), I always preferred my Curious Link, Lightspeed and TotalDAC usb cables to the hard adapter that came with my Regen but a good margin. After owning my microRendu for a while (using the Curious Link), I decided to try the free hard adapter that came with the microRendu. It really surprised me, but I prefer the hard adapter with the microRendu. Go figure. Now that's interesting...thanks, Warren Link to comment
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