We believe the Au24 cables attain the elusive goal of combining exquisite sonic detail with the beauty of true musicality. This is due in large part to the Au24's incredible time domain performance. One look will tell you these are not "me too" products. The materials, design and construction techniques utilized in the Au24 cable line reflect the latest thinking in state of the art, high-resolution technology. 
Contributing to the excellent time domain characteristics of the Au24 cables are high quality materials and proper configuration. Most audiophiles are aware of the importance of good insulating and conducting materials. The Au24 cables are constructed of OHNO continuous cast single crystal copper conductors with polypropylene insulation and cross-linked polyethylene jacket material.
Relatively few people are aware of the role geometric configuration
plays. If a given cable is not optimally configured to perform
the task it was designed to do it will never sound as good as
a cable with the correct physical/electrical characteristics
regardless of which exotic materials are used in its construction. All Audience cables and especially the Au24 series are designed
for low eddy-current resistance . This is the key electrical
characteristic for good time response. Eddy-currents are created
by the magnetic field found around a cable when an electrical
signal is present. This magnetic field builds up and collapses
as the signal varies. When the field collapses it induces an
opposing voltage back into the cable. This opposing voltage causes
eddy-currents in the conductor. If they could be seen, eddy-currents
would look like swirling water in a river. This late arriving,
opposing voltage disrupts the original signal by inducing a time-smearing
artifact. These effects are clearly audible.
Cables that sound "detailed" or "powerful in the bass" are usually victims of high eddy-currents. Eddy currents plus high capacitance can cause a cable to sound overly "relaxed." The particular type of coloration caused by eddy-currents is dependent on the materials, construction techniques and the geometric configuration of the cable. The Au24 cables exhibit extremely low eddy-current resistance. 
Many cables are designed for the lowest possible capacitance.
Other cables are designed for the lowest possible inductance.
Actually, for properly balanced sound reproduction these inductive
and capacitive values should both be minimized and the ratio
of inductance to capacitance (L:C) must be optimized. By designing
for the lowest possible eddy-current resistance at the correct
specific frequency, proper L:C ratio is naturally arrived at
and both of these properties are minimized.
The result is natural
reproduction as heard in real life without added emphasis or
editorializing. The Au24 cables may not sound as exciting at
first but the virtues become apparent as the listener becomes
familiar with them. Perhaps even more importantly, the musical
overtones arrive in their proper time relationship with the
fundamentals. This creates a more convincing illusion of reality
and improves sound staging.
For example, when properly recorded,
a drummer's cymbals will now be placed back with the rest of
the drum kit instead of appearing to emanate from the speakers.
There is a common misconception that loudspeaker cable must be large in diameter and have a low DC resistance in order to provide good bass response. DC resistance is relatively unimportant. What really matters is the characteristic impedance (AC resistance) of the cable. Music is an AC signal after all. Most of these large diameter/low DC resistance cables have excessively high characteristic impedance anywhere from 100 to 600 ohms with some measuring in the 1000's of ohms.
The Au24 Loudspeaker Cable is only 4mm or 1/8" in diameter. Although the DC resistance may be slightly higher than the garden hose variety speaker cables the characteristic impedance is only 16 ohms. Musical signals from the bass to the overtones pass through this cable with less actual impedance than
a cable with a lower DC resistance. The Au24 Loudspeaker Cable
provides nearly perfect bass timbre and extension. Plus, the
low eddy-current resistance means the cable is very quick and
linear in the time domain. Voices and instruments sound strikingly
real with this loudspeaker cable.
In developing the Au24 line we discovered how important simplicity is when highest possible performance is the design goal. Fancier connectors and layers of cosmetic sleeving would have made the cable look more expensive. However every time we made it look better it sounded worse. We were truly amazed at the sonically detrimental effects caused by bulky, high-end connectors and decorative sleeving. The lessons learned with the Au24 cables have now been applied to our lower and mid-priced cables as well.
Audience exclusive Au24 RCA connectors are used on all cables requiring RCA termination. These simple, high quality connectors are far less colored than bulkier, fancier connectors. They are an advanced, minimalist design and have excellent grip and low contact resistance.
Audience balanced analog and AES/EBU digital interconnects are terminated with Neutrik XLR plugs.
Audience loudspeaker cables are terminated with rhodium plated spade connectors.
Audience will provide custom lengths and termination.
The Au24 cables will begin to sound good after 2 to 3 hours playing time and will continue to improve for approximately 50 hours. |