Audiocable - They Key

by Mark Green

Audiocables are, without a doubt, one of the most overlooked components of audio systems. The speakers themselves get a lot of the publicity. Subwoofers, too, are highly prized, with each brand amassing armies of devoted followers ready to defend its unique capabilities against any competitor. They will also, no doubt, tell you the exact amplifiers, mixers, and dozens of other parts that you should consider. These, however, are not the only products you will need.

The cable may actually be the component of your audio system that is the most important. Without a cable your system, no matter how great it is, will produce no sound! These cables are the glue of the system holding it in place and helping to work correctly. Thus it is quite wise when setting up your system to select a good quality set of audiocables.

There are certain factors to consider when purchasing your cables including brand, connector type, and wire gauge. There are other specs which come into play, but mostly only for those of a highly technical bent. When in doubt ask someone who knows for advice.

A measure of the amount of current you cables are capable of carrying is known as wire gauge, which also tells you how large in diameter they are. When looking a wire gauge remember that the higher the gauge the smaller the wire, and when buying audiocables an extremely high wire gauge is not a necessity. Especially if your speakers do not require a great deal of energy, you will be wasting your money on a wire with a high gauge.

You will want to make certain that the cable you buy has the proper connector type. There are numerous different audio cables connectors available, however they will not work with all products. Examine your speakers and other devices to see which connectors they need. When you find what you need, make sure it is not flimsy, it needs to be well constructed.

An audiocable from a "name" manufacturer is usually better than an off-brand cable. This doesn't mean that less well known companies cannot produce high-quality parts, but the major manufacturers are well known for good reason. They have many years' experience making cables and customers have years of experience using them. Brands like toslink audio cables are best for you to use.

Do you feel like you're in over your head? Don't fret. It is not as hard as it seems to get a good cable for your audio system. After picking a cable, be sure to try it out to make sure it fits your needs. It can be easily replaced later if it doesn't turn out the way you wanted. The perfect cable is in your near future. Best of luck!

Though speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers and the like in an audio system get the most attention, a high quality audiocable is also equally important for superior performance. Some of the factors to consider when buying audio cables are wire gauge, brand name and connector type. The audio cables connectors should be of the right technical specifications. The wire gauge is the cable's width, which should be selected based on the current carrying capacity needed by the audio system. Well known brands like toslink audio cables offer a wide range of quality products to choose from.

Published August 9th, 2007

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