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Killing The Noise.

AudioQuest's founder and chief designer, William E. Low (Bill), sees AudioQuest as a company that develops tools for enhancing the in-home experience of audio and video entertainment. Be it a speaker cable, HDMI cable or a portable digital audio product, AudioQuest's varied offerings provide value and performance to the retailer and enthusiastic consumer alike. AudioQuest has been the most significant cable supplier to the high-end specialist market for many years. With its offerings sold in several thousand outlets in over sixty countries, AudioQuest focuses on delivering excellent value and performance in every product the company develops.

Naturally Beautiful Sound At Your Fingertips.

Power Demystified.

Distinguishing Technologies.

DragonFly Black, the most affordable model of the award-winning DragonFly family, has been praised by Darko.Audio as “the quintessential everyman hi-fi product,” while its more sophisticated sibling, DragonFly Red, combines significantly improved performance with still exceptional value. The ESS 9010 DAC chip in Black and the higher-performance 9016 chip in Red employ minimum-phase filtering for naturally detailed sound. 

The source that supplies nearly all of our electronic components is alternating current (AC) power. For most, it is enough that they can rely on a service tap from their power utility to supply the voltage and current our audio-video (A/V) components require. In fact, in many parts of the world, the supplied voltage is quite stable, and if the area is free of catastrophic lightning strikes, there are seemingly no AC power problems at all.

Despite great advancements in today’s power amplifier and component technologies, they alone cannot fully address the challenge brought by today’s extraordinary levels of radio frequency noise. Low-level audio signals are masked and distorted by very small and insidious noise frequencies from cellular towers, Bluetooth, and satellites. These ever-present induced noises have rendered both traditional and audiophile speaker cable designs inadequate or lacking. 

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