Atlas Compass review

Entry-level cable does its job well

An ideal entry-level hi-fi cable

TechRadar Verdict

Holds its own against similarly-priced digital links we've tried, offering notably good sonic insight

Pros

  • +

    Classic, no-nonsense, 75-ohm coaxial cable of good construction

    Good value for money

Cons

  • -

    Nickel intermediate layer gives a sonic effect

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Since last we looked, Atlas's range of cables has expanded considerably and now covers pretty much all bases, across the range of audio requirements (short of the monumentally expensive). This is the middle of three digital/video cables and as such is probably the one most likely to appeal as an upgrade to basic CD transport/DAC installations.

It's a classic, no-nonsense, 75-ohm coaxial cable of good construction, using a stranded centre conductor of high purity copper and a tape and braid screen for good interference rejection.

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