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Designed to outperform cables that come with your audio devices. RCA Audio provides a standard RCA connection for better sonic accuracy and more detailed, natural sound.
The Purest Sound
• Delivers better audio clarity and better sounding midrange
• Generates better high frequencies and a more realistic stereo image
• Provides maximum isolation from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
• Superior grade, 99.99%-purity copper conductors
• Uses precision formulated, polyethylene dielectric material
• split-tip centre pin and 6-cut, corrosion resistant, 24k gold plated connectors
Color: Black
Part Number: AV20300
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These L/R cables I used to carry source stereo signals into a Denon Amplifier and 5.1 Surround system setup, many thanks to patient friends for the use of their equipment.
The other I used as single channel from my CD or Video so I can compare either side of balance with a normal pre-made RCA cable. See review for Belkin Cable AV20100.
Music Used:
• Pink Floyd
• Jethro Tull
• Deep Purple
• No Doubt
• Split Enz
• Best of Pavorotti
• Eminem
• Strauss Waltzes
• 1812 Overture including digital cannons
I have an old AWE64 Gold card in a PC and this is the first time I felt totally happy with its quality. My usual homemade cords (Dick Smith cables and plugs then hunched over the soldering iron) didn't match these beauties for clarity on even this simple equipment. Beauties! well yes they are quite well made and firm solid plugs, nice thick heavy cables, very stylish and just good looking quality.
Onto the sound systems and wow what a difference.
I managed to annoy one neighbour during the day playing a certain Pink Floyd number called "several species of small furry animals gathered in the woods grooving together in a cave with a pict" or something like that, later on the same album is a track that contains a screeching pulsing spiral effect from the synths. Well I have heard it via some excellent stereos and sound systems (stereos being all in one machines, systems being components of choice) and this time I just had to go louder than is good for your ears but yes very very responsive throughout the range.
I have a large old vinyl collection and numerous CD's, I really like vinyl again with these cables carrying the signal from a Technics SL-231 modified turntable, I have
made it have mounted RCA sockets instead of its own leads. This lets me use it over a variety of equipment with the choice of AV cables. Nearly no hiss or static present, after eliminating any produced by the sound gear, at high volume whereas with my standard cables there is a loud hum between tracks at 3/4 of what I tested the Belkins at. Hmmm methinks Belkin have beaten the hiss. The clarity of CD's played through these cables I have never heard better. Over quite a few years of appreciating good quality sound I know there is better than standard available, if you are willing to part with just a little more coin these cables do make a difference.
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