In terms of testing, the Audirect Atom Mini performs impressively. It exhibits a distortion level of 0.00047% under no load, meeting the specified value, and boasts a dynamic range of 120dB, surpassing the official signal-to-noise ratio of 117dB. With an output power of approximately 70mW for 16 ohms and 56mW for 32 ohms, it delivers robust performance. Even under a 32-ohm load, the distortion and signal-to-noise ratio remain commendable at 0.0008X% and close to 117dB, respectively. Overall, this high-performance decoding cable excels in output power, distortion, and noise levels, offering a uniform and exceptional performance.

 In terms of sound quality, the Audirect Atom Mini provides a clean and transparent audio experience. The mid-frequency range impresses with its density and detail representation. While its extension at both ends may not reach the extreme, the overall sound framework remains stable, effectively conveying the depth and extension of the Turii Ti's high and low frequencies. The soundstage may not be particularly wide, but it exhibits good layering and a notable sense of imaging. Overall, the Audirect Atom Mini offers a versatile sound profile, slightly favoring the mid-frequencies. Its quality and listening experience are well-rounded, without any specific aspect overshadowing the others. Furthermore, it proves to be compatible with a wide range of earphones. If you prefer to avoid the conventional downward-sloping sensation often experienced with smartphone cables, the Audirect Atom Mini stands out as an excellent choice, offering optimal performance and exceptional value for money.

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