Viablue digital cables move audio data between streamers, transports, DACs, and network gear without the timing errors that smear digital sound. Each design is matched to the impedance its format requires: 75 ohm for coaxial, 110 ohm for AES/EBU, and correct twisted-pair geometry for USB and Ethernet. A cable built to the wrong impedance reflects part of the signal back down the line, and the converter reads those reflections as jitter. German engineering, full-metal connectors, and heavy shielding keep the link clean from source to converter.
The range covers every digital connection in a modern system. The EP-7 CAT6A carries streaming over the network, while the NF-75 coaxial and NF-S2 AES/EBU link transports to DACs. The KR-2 connects a computer or music server over USB, and for optical runs the H-Flex Toslink uses a precision-polished light guide that improves coupling at each end. Whatever the source, there is a Viablue cable built to its standard.