Thursday, November 18, 2010

Platinum Starlight USB Audio - Wireworld Press Release



Wireworld Press Contact: David Salz

David.salz@wireworldcable.com

954-680-3848

For immediate Release:

Wireworld Introduces Reference USB Audio Cables

DAVIE, FL (11/18/10) – Wireworld Cable Technology®, one of the world's most respected manufacturers of high performance audio and video cables, is expanding their existing range of USB Audio cables with two new high end models, Platinum Starlight® USB and Silver Starlight® USB. Both cables feature Wireworld’s proprietary DNA Helix™ conductor geometry and custom engineered carbon fiber and aluminum connectors. The cables are intended for discerning listeners who will appreciate their ability to reveal a wealth of musical details while preserving the natural timbre of acoustic instruments and voices.

“When I first began testing USB audio cables a few years ago, I was surprised by how easy it was to hear the sonic differences between various USB cables," comments Wireworld President and founder David Salz, "of course, a direct connection between the computer and DAC sounded much cleaner and more lifelike than any of the cables, so I proceeded to develop cables that approached that level of sonic purity.” Salz added, “In 2008 we introduced our Ultraviolet™ and Starlight USB cables, which have been a resounding success, so I am confident that the uniquely lifelike sound quality of these new cables will be well received.”

Both cables employ Wireworld's new, patent-pending DNA Helix conductor design, which uses six signal conductors – twice as many as other USB cables -- arranged in an innovative symmetrical geometry that provides precisely balanced 90-ohm impedance that far exceeds the official USB specification. The DNA Helix design maximizes transmission speed while minimizing noise, thus reducing digital jitter to provide substantial overall improvements in sound quality. Another special feature of the cables is a power conductor that is fully isolated from the signal conductors to preserve signal purity.

Featuring molded carbon fiber connectors and solid silver conductors for uncompromised performance, Platinum Starlight USB has a suggested price of $599 for one meter. Silver Starlight USB’s aluminum connectors and silver-clad OFC conductors provide only slightly less performance at $299 for a one meter cable. Both cables will be available in January of 2011 in lengths ranging from 1 foot to 10 meters.

Wireworld Cable Technology, which was founded by renowned designer David Salz in 1992, is the premier provider of leading edge digital and analog cable technology for home audio and video, from HDMI and USB audio to state of the art high-end interconnects and speaker cables. Wireworld earned its world-class reputation by producing superior cables based on the use of objective perceptual testing, innovative patented designs, premium materials, and exceptional manufacturing quality.

For more information, visit: http://www.wireworldcable.com/ or call 954-680-3848.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Starlight Sighting on Ghosthunters But Not Yet Confirmed

Rumor is that @SyFy #Ghosthunters crew uses our Starlight6 HDMI cable. Point me to clip w/ our cable and WIN one!

Is it true? Does the crew of Ghosthunters use a Wireworld Starlight6 HDMI™ cable as part of their test and playback equipment?

Sightings of a our cable have been reported but not yet confirmed. The first person who can point us to a video clip of our HDMI cable being used in the Ghosthunters test equipment will WIN your very own, just like the one (which may or may not be) used on the show!

Tweet your findings in reply to @WireworldCable at http://twitter.com in 140 characters or less. Include link, video timestamp (example o0:23:32), and this hashtag ->#findStarlight6

The game ends Friday, September 3rd at 3:33pm Eastern time. Three runners-up will be randomly selected to win surprise goodies too, so what are you waiting for? Winners announced via twitter.

Happy Hunting!


BTW, Thanks for the tip-off Suzanne in New Hope! Let's see if the myth is true.

Friday, February 5, 2010

HDMI- more than 1's and 0's

If you've not already, take a look at our first video made for youtube.com. Here David Salz explains how anyone can test for discernible differences between HDMI cables right in their own home. The video is in response to a number of comments involved in the recent media buzz that surrounded the announcement of our Platinum Starlight HDMI cable.