Making silver usb cable for PC to DAC connection
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Complete cable, with different length options: bit.ly/31TC3lu
Bulk USB cable, in any length: bit.ly/2BP8GWO
USB-A connector used in the video: bit.ly/3f8KQUD
USB-B connector used in the video: bit.ly/3f9jCwT
Nice work! When you shield both parts to the ground you get potential difference between both ends, just shield only one part of the cable to the ground to avoid that.
What a good video! Soothing but inspiring music, such a professional bench, efficient work, nice edits. I wish I had something to solder ! (sniff !)
Thank you very much!
Very helpful video i didn't know the drain wire is connected on both ends.
Excellent work! I'm looking to make my own usb cables and this really helps. Thank you
Sorry to disappoint, but this is pointless.
As a pc engineer I assure you, connection through usb has a built in error check, which guarantees bit to bit exact transfer of data through any USB cable(any). It has effect on analogue signal, but again 5% less resistance is too low for silver to be viable option vs copper. One AWG size bigger copper cable is less resistant vs pure silver and at the same time 8-10 times cheaper.
Another example, 24 AWG silver vs 24 AWG copper is 5% less resistant(almost unnoticeable) but 10x expensive. But in usb it is just pointless, it does nothing.
@@w140 well....... at least I can make a custom length cable. : D
@@Silky_boi and a fancy one for sure;)
I have never had a pure silver USB cable although all of my speaker cables and interconnects are solid silver where silver does make a noticeable difference. I can say however that my British built copper Vertere brand USB cable that cost about $110 sounds so much better than the 5 to 10 dollar generic cables that arguing the point would be ridiculous. I have a feeling it comes down more to using quality fittings, careful soldering and high silver content solder. I would agree that it's only noticeable if a person has good enough equipment and good enough ears for the difference to be heard
@@DickDebonaire read carefully, take usb 3.0 certified cable from a reputable source, not any 5-10$ USB cable, it’s important. Try it out, and please come back with your thoughts.
Fascinating.
Great video! What size heatshrink are you using? I have a USB cable which has too wide a USB B hood and was thinking of taking the hood off and just putting some heatshrink there instead.
Hi, we use size d12mm.
I tried but couldn't make it.soldering usb is too hard.
What kind of cable do you used ?
Hi, we use this cable: kacsa-audio.hu/en/webaruhaz/occ-ezust-usb-cable
Hi 🙃Does it sound better than the Supra 2.0 ?😁. Also do you shield every part of the cable separately or just the ground? (recommended). Do u also make usb c to usb c or usb c to micro? 😊. Can I have very specific order parametres beyond whats avaible on ur site?
Hi, we can assemble USB A and USB B connectors, as we keep theese on stock. We don't have USB C connectors.
The cable has only one double-shield, not shilded by all wires.
@@kacsa-audio-hu thanks :)
Ah yes thinking that silver will improve the digital signal. What a load of bs.
@@kazuviking who asked?
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What a waste of time... you can't achieve any useful goal!
dont need to use them 2 fat cylinders on cable for pc to dac ? hum . . imagescdn.juno.co.uk/full/IS753611-01-01-BIG.jpg also trying to find a 90 degree got link ? thanks
Do you know where I can get some Male 90 degree USB Type B connectors. I have been looking everywhere and it seems like they just dont exist.
Sorry, but no idea.
Great
One question, Can you make
USB b to USB mini b
Is it possible
We don't have mini B plug, only USB A and USB B.
@@kacsa-audio-hu that's OK but is it possible to Make usb b to usb mini b cable
@@Rajanikant111 yes, sure