Audiocable - Bettering Your System

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Audiocable - Bettering Your System

Sunday, August 19th, 2007 by    Subscribe To Our Feed

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.

When buying cables, there are some factors you need to take into consideration. These include wire gauge, connector type, and brand name. Several other specifications come into play but they are mostly for highly technical minds. If in doubt, ask a professional for advice.

The term wire gauge is a measure of the width of the cable, which in turn determines the amount of current it can carry. (Remember that a higher wire gauge actually refers to a wire with a smaller diameter.) You don’t need a high gauge audiocable; in fact, a thicker cable is a waste of money if the wire carries far more current than your speakers need.

You also need to purchase a cable with the right connector. There are a lot of different types of audio cables connectors to choose from, but not every one will work with all equipment. Check all your audio equipment to find out the type of connector they will need. When deciding on one make sure that it is of good quality.

Lastly, common sense says that audiocables from a reputable company are always a better bet. Smaller companies don’t necessarily make bad products, but why not choose the company that has years of experience and quality reputation behind it. Toslink audio cables are one of these respected brands.

Does all of this sound daunting? Don’t worry. It is much easier than it initially sounds to find a good cable for your audio system. After you choose one, be sure to test it out to make sure it’s exactly what you want. You can always replace it later if it turns out to be less than satisfactory. Soon you will find the perfect cable. Good luck!

Audio cables are the most overlooked component of audio systems. We focus on the speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers, and mixers of audio systems but overlook the audiocable. Without cables, your system won’t produce any sound at all. When choosing audio cables connectors you need to consider wire gauge (the width of the wire and therefore the current the cable can carry), connector type (not all types work with every audio system on the market), and brand (name brands like Toslink audio cables work best). With the right selection of cables your audio system will be an awesome experience to enjoy for years and years to come.

- Mark Green

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