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Audioquest Angel Jack/Jack DBS 2m

AudioQuest Angel: Mini-Jack Cable with Silver Conductors and DBS Polarization

A 3.5 mm analog cable that combines AudioQuest’s top-tier technologies. The Angel sits at the top of the Bridges & Falls series, a range designed for connections between portable devices, DACs, headphone amplifiers, or active speakers. What sets it apart from other models in the series: solid silver conductors and the DBS dielectric bias system — two technologies usually reserved for far more expensive RCA or XLR cables.

Solid Silver Conductors: The Purest Material Choice

The Angel uses Perfect-Surface Silver (PSS) solid silver conductors, the highest-quality metal in the AudioQuest lineup. Ultra-high-purity PSS silver minimizes distortion caused by grain boundaries present in any metal conductor. The Perfect-Surface technology applied to extremely pure silver delivers remarkable clarity and dynamic contrast.

The conductors are solid (non-stranded), which eliminates interactions between strands — a major source of distortion in traditional cables. This configuration transmits low-level signals more efficiently than a multi-strand cable.

FEP Air-Tube Insulation: A Minimalist Dielectric

Any solid material adjacent to a conductor is part of an imperfect circuit. Insulating and circuit materials absorb energy, then release it as distortion. To minimize this effect, AudioQuest surrounds the conductors with air-filled FEP (fluoropolymer) tubes. Air absorbs virtually no energy, and FEP is the extrudable insulator that absorbs the least.

Treatment differs by polarity: positive conductors benefit from near-air insulation to minimize interference, while negative conductors use deliberately “permeable” insulation that optimizes their return function.

72V DBS System: Permanent Dielectric Polarization

The Dielectric-Bias System (DBS) is a patented AudioQuest technology (US patents 7,126,055 and 7,872,195 B1). DBS acts on the electrical properties of the cable while remaining completely outside the signal path.

The principle: unpolarized insulation slows certain parts of the signal differently — a major problem for multi-octave audio that is highly time-sensitive. AudioQuest’s DBS creates a strong, stable electrostatic field that saturates and polarizes the insulation molecules. This minimizes energy storage in the insulation and the resulting non-linear time delays.

The DBS housing incorporates an RF trap (developed for AudioQuest’s Niagara series) that prevents radio-frequency noise from being induced into the signal conductors. The batteries will last 3 to 5 years — roughly as long as they would sitting on a shelf — since they create an electrical potential without current flow. A test button and LED allow their status to be checked.

NDS Shielding and Noise Dissipation

100% shield coverage is easy to achieve. The real challenge is preventing captured RF interference from modulating the equipment’s ground reference. AudioQuest addresses this with its three-layer NDS (Noise-Dissipation System), alternating metal and carbon-loaded synthetic materials.

This structure absorbs and reflects the majority of RF energy before it reaches the grounded layer. The shielding protects the signal from the ever-present high-frequency interference generated by phones, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

Asymmetrical Double-Balanced Geometry

Conventional single-conductor cables use a single path for both ground and shielding. The Angel’s asymmetrical double-balanced geometry separates these two functions. This geometry, designed specifically for asymmetrical (single-ended) applications, offers a relatively lower impedance on the ground path.

Bridges & Falls Format: Compact and Versatile

All Bridges & Falls series cables place their left and right channels within a single jacket and use asymmetrical double-balanced geometry with separate high-quality positive and negative conductors. This design results in a thin, flexible, and versatile cable.

The 60 cm length suits compact setups: connecting a portable player to a headphone amplifier, linking a smartphone to a portable DAC, or hooking up a source to nearby powered speakers. However, the connectors are inherently close together by design: if the L and R inputs on your components are spaced more than 7.6 cm apart, you should consider models from the Rivers or Elements series.

Silver-Plated Red Copper Connectors

The 3.5 mm plugs use pure red copper directly plated with silver, with no nickel undercoating (which would introduce distortion). This design enables a solder-free connection, which is a common source of distortion. The cold-welding process avoids any sonic degradation associated with heat application.

Technical Specifications

Conductors

  • Perfect-Surface Solid Silver (PSS) conductors
    • Limiting electrical and magnetic interactions
    • Reduced distortion and linear RF noise dissipation

Insulation

  • FEP air-tube insulation
    • Air-insulated positive conductors to reduce interference
    • Negative conductors with intentionally lossy insulation for a complementary role
    • Preserving signal dynamics and clarity

Shielding and noise dissipation

  • 3-layer Carbon-based noise dissipation with NDS system
    • Alternating layers of metal and carbon-loaded synthetics
    • Absorption of most RF noise before ground
    • Shielding protection against high-frequency interference

Dielectric biasing

  • 72 V Dielectric-Bias System (DBS)
    • Maintaining dielectric stability to prevent phase shift
    • Integrated RF trap to prevent noise from being introduced into the signal
    • US Patents No. 7,126,055 and 7,872,195 B1

Geometry

  • Asymmetrical double-balanced geometry
    • Separation of shielding and ground for cleaner, quieter performance
    • Optimized impedance for richer, more dynamic sound reproduction

Terminations

  • Pure red copper silver-plated connectors
    • Cold-welded

Audio performance

  • Lossless high-fidelity audio transmission
  • Reduced noise and interference
  • Clearer, more natural, and more dynamic sound reproduction

Use

  • Connect one end of the cable to the audio output of the source device
  • Connect the other end to the audio input of the playback device

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Angel be used as a headphone extension cable?

No, the male-to-male jack/jack version presented here connects two devices together (source to amplifier, for example). AudioQuest offers a male/female (M > F) version in the same range for extension use.

Do silver conductors produce a "bright" or harsh sound?

AudioQuest’s PSS (Perfect-Surface Silver) is treated to present a very smooth surface, which reduces distortion related to grain boundaries. The result tends toward greater detail and transparency rather than an artificial coloration of the high frequencies.

How do I check the correct direction for connecting the cable?

AudioQuest cables are directional: arrows marked on the connectors indicate the optimal direction for RF noise dissipation. The signal should flow in the direction of the arrows, from source to destination.

Is the Angel suitable for balanced connections?

No. The asymmetrical double-balanced geometry is optimized for asymmetrical (single-ended) connections such as 3.5 mm mini-jack. For balanced connections, you should look to cables with XLR or 6.35 mm TRS jack connectors designed for that purpose.

What is the difference from the Yosemite, the model just below it in the range?

The Yosemite uses Perfect-Surface Copper+ (PSC+) copper conductors, while the Angel uses PSS solid silver. Both incorporate the 72V DBS system and FEP Air-Tube insulation, but silver offers better conductivity and more linear RF dissipation.

  • Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
  • Manufacturer reference: ANG02M
  • GTIN / EAN: 92592075115

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