Are expensive USB cables worth it?

An expensive cable might sound worse on your system than cheap cable. Or it might sound better. The important thing to remember is that even if it does sound better, it's such a minuscule improvement that pretty much anything else you can do will have a greater effect on the sound.
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Does quality of USB cable matter?

When it comes to charging speeds, or data transfer, the difference in USB cable quality between 3.1 and previous models is immediately obvious. But between two 3.1 cables, there's essentially no difference in performance unless one of the two is poorly manufactured or damaged.
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Are Audiophile USB cables worth it?

Many argue that digital cables do nothing but transmit "ones" and "zero's" therefore there can be no audible difference among different cables. Audiophiles who have sampled different USB cables will often state that yes, USB cables do indeed sound different.
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Do expensive cables make a difference?

If you have a modest system, investing in expensive cables may not be the best way to spend your money. Cables make a difference, but it's a smaller difference than upgrading speakers, electronics, or turntable systems. If you already have a really good system, cables are the next logical upgrade step.
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Do different USB cables make a difference?

As we see, there is no difference between the worst performing USB cable (long and generic) and the shortest one (USB stub). High performance DACs are liable to be even more immune to such vagaries, completely neutering any electrical advantage to shorter, better USB connections.
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Comparing Expensive vs Dollar Store USB Cables



Does long USB cable affect sound quality?

USB cables are digital by nature, and therefore they don't affect sound quality in the same way that instrument, auxiliary or XLR cables do. There are two possible outcomes when using a USB cable – it either supports the standard you're using it for, or it doesn't.
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Do I have USB A or C?

If the cable has a Type-A connector at one end (as in the above image), that will usually be the first type. The second will be the shape of connector that will plug into your device. Some cables have the same connector at both ends and are named accordingly—for example, a USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable.
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Can audiophiles really tell the difference?

Audiophiles can really tell the difference in quality as they're more knowledgeable and know what to consider. Since sound waves are physical, it's not conjectured to say that we all can hear them when there's a difference in sound quality and accuracy. That allows them to judge which sounds better.
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Are Mogami cables really worth it?

If you want to get the best out of your expensive gear and want no hum, no noise, no shorts, and no issues whatsoever, Mogami cable is the obvious choice. With Mogami you get to hear the tone and not the noise, and this is why many popular artists and major recording facilities only trust Mogami cables.
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Do expensive cables sound better?

A different, working, cheap cable is all you need. But, to repeat: an expensive USB cable isn't going to make your audio sound better, your pictures look better, or your printouts look sharper.
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Does USB cable matter for audio interface?

No, the exotic products as pedalled by the familiar names will not affect, i.e. degrade or improve audio quality, but as Andy rightly says, a good quality cable is more reliable than a cheap one. In my experience, all the USB cables supplied by the various manufacturers with equipment that I have bought have been fine.
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Does USB cable transmit sound?

(Using the regular output, you can actually hear a buzz from some computers with sensitive headphones--especially with a laptop.) In addition, USB Audio devices can offer surround sound (5.1- or 7.1-channel sound), even if your computer lacks that option.
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Can USB audio be split?

In general, no. USB is a bidirectional network protocol that requires active mutual participation between the components at each end of a link. Unlike HDMI there are actually no such things as USB splitters.
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How can you tell a good quality USB cable?

One way to check whether a third-party USB-C cable is good is by looking for “certified by USB-IF” or the USB-IF logo. USB 2.0/3.0/3.1/3.2/4.0/Thunderbolt 3/Thunderbolt 4: Cables are compatible with USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 3.1 (Gen 1 and Gen 2). USB 3.2 and USB 4 standards were also introduced recently.
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Are thicker USB cables better?

The Thickness of the USB Cable

The internal wires of the USB cable can affect charging speed. The thicker the wires, the lower the resistance, lending to a greater maximum current and faster charging performance.
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Are some USB cables better than others?

How much power your cable carries is decided by the size of one of these charging cables; a standard cable is 28/28 gauge, whilst good cables for fast charging have 28/24 gauge. The standard wires only carry around . 5A, whereas fast charging cables can carry up to 2A.
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Why are Mogami cables better?

Mogami is unmatched for accuracy, extremely low noise, ease of installation, flexibility, and superior quality. Professionals and enthusiasts alike rave about the amazing clarity and silent background of Mogami—technicians swear by it, not at it.
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Are Mogami cables made in Japan?

The MOGAMI brand stands for quality, integrity and ethical practices. For over 40 years, every single metre of MOGAMI cable has been manufactured in the company's factory in Nagano, Japan.
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What is the difference between Mogami gold and Platinum?

To sum it up in easier words, the Platinum cable is more rugged and is designed for on-stage and live performances, and the gold is a bit delicate that is to be used for indoor or in-studio performances that you might be looking to deal with.
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Is HiFi better than HQ?

HiFi means FLAC streaming and downloads, i.e. lossless files at max. 1,411kbps bitrate, usually about half of that, i.e. around 700-900kbps depending on the content of the track. HQ means MP3 at 320kbps = smaller files and streams.
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How do you know if you're an audiophile?

4 Signs That Will Tell You're an Audiophile
  1. You Crave New Audio Gear Frequently.
  2. You Are Familiar With Audio Jargon.
  3. You Believe That Expensive Cables Can Make A Difference In Sound Quality.
  4. You Still Buy Vinyl Records.
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Will Spotify ever go lossless?

It's important to note that Spotify will be offering audio at CD, lossless quality, not to be confused with high-resolution audio, which is considered to be audio quality higher than 16-bit/44.1 kHz (which is what Spotify HiFi will stream at).
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Is USB a going away?

We can safely say the four-pin Type-A connector is obsolete, though it will doubtless stay on the low-price racks for buyers who look only at price. Type-C to Type-A cables have become common and won't vanish quickly. They're convenient for connecting phones to desktop and laptop computers and hubs.
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What is the old USB called?

The USB-Mini was used for connecting mobile devices including MP3 players and cameras, and is a much smaller connection, thus allowing smaller devices to connect. Micro-USB used to be the most common USB port and is still found on many older models.
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Does Apple use USB-C?

However, Apple has moved most of the iPad lineup from Lightning to USB-C, and MacBook computers have used USB-C charging for over five years. Apple also uses USB-C across all of its device chargers — including on new iPhones.
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