Nova LAN Cable: Reference-Grade Network Streaming
Nova takes Flare’s audio-optimized network architecture and executes it with reference-grade conductor materials and enhanced termination for ultimate streaming performance.
Same Fundamental Architecture: Nova employs identical four-conductor, heavily-shielded design with integrated BCS for RF management. The approach to network noise isolation and signal integrity is unchanged from Flare.
Material Advancement: Nova uses conductors optimized for the frequencies where network switching noise occurs (1-100 MHz).
Enhanced Termination: Nova employs Cat8 connectors, larger, higher-quality termination with superior shield grounding and conductor connection integrity compared to Cat7. Better connector quality means better RF isolation at the critical cable-to-equipment junction.
The Refinement You’ll Hear:
Nova doesn’t change Flare’s character; it refines what can be achieved:
Even Deeper Silence: Background noise floor drops another increment. The sense of “black background” increases, music emerges from deeper silence, revealing even more low-level detail.
Enhanced Spatial Resolution: Soundstage gains additional depth layers and more precise image placement. The three-dimensional sense of space becomes more clearly defined, front-to-back, side-to-side, height information all improve.
Greater Timbral Refinement: Instrumental textures gain additional realism. The electronic character diminishes further, instruments sound marginally more like acoustic reality, less like “very good audio reproduction.”
Improved Transient Clarity: Digital attacks (percussion, piano, plucked strings in streamed recordings) arrive with slightly sharper leading edges and clearer decay characteristics. The sense of speed and articulation improves.
Reduced “Digital Character”: The subtle electronic signature of network streaming diminishes. High-resolution streams sound closer to local file playback, less awareness of the network in the signal chain.







