Atlas Element 3.5mm to Integra S/PDIF
Atlas Element 3.5mm to Integra S/PDIF
3.5mm outputs are ever more popular with the huge increase of ‘dual-purpose’ personal audio devices and portable DACs. Many of these devices are also used in sophisticated home audio systems, but until recently, there have been few genuine audiophile interconnects with 3.5mm connectors suitable for high-performance audio.
A digital interconnect which delivers the subtlety, clarity and fidelity missing from many personal audio accessory cables, elevating the performance levels of mobile devices.
The Metik range of solder-free cold-weld jack plugs brings the class-leading continuous signal path performance of our Integra and Ultra RCA connectors to portable device interconnects. Featuring precision copper alloy contacts with a PTFE (Teflon™) dielectric, the Metik plugs provide a high quality, secure termination for connecting mobile devices where sound quality is paramount. Conventional jack plugs typically suffer degraded signal integrity, principally by using low-grade components, soldered connections and/or screw fixings which distort the cable dielectric (insulation), which produces measurable changes in the cable’s performance. Metik connectors are available in 3.5 & 6.3mm stereo and 2.5mm mono gold-plated options enclosed within a light-weight aluminium alloy cobalt finished sleeve.
Metik Jack Plug
The Atlas Metik jack plug features precision copper alloy contacts in a solder-free lightweight aluminium connector. Available in 2.5, 3.5 & 6mm versions.
PEF
PEF (Foamed Polyethylene). The foaming process uses a blowing agent, of which there are two types. Atlas use the gas-foamed method which creates a more inert, consistent and higher quality product.For further information on the dielectric materials used in our products, refer to our Technical Library
4 core + screen
A pair of identically matched conductors (one for signal path, the other acts as the return conductor) enclosed within a non-conducting screen.
Silver Plated OFC
OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) was developed based on research that sound quality was related to the quality of the copper and the processing used during cable manufacture.