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Audiocable - Bettering Your System

by Mark Green

One of the simplest components in your audio system is the humble cable. Yes, the speakers and subwoofers get a great deal of attention, and there are frenzied debates over which of the numerous competing systems are the best. In addition, you will hear all about the best and worst amplifiers, mixers, and other components. However, humbler parts like the cables are also necessary for your audio system to work.

The cable is probably the most vital piece of your entire audio system. Sure, it sounds unimportant, but without cables your system cannot possibly work. Cables physically connect the pieces of your system and provide electricity to all of the components. So when you are building you system, make sure that each audiocable that you use is in good working order and of the best quality.

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.

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 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.

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.

We're afraid that we've made shopping for cables sound like much more work than it is. It's generally easy to find a cable that will suit your needs. Make sure that it does suit your needs and improve your sound; if it doesn't, you can replace it whenever you feel the need. After a little trial and error, you will have exactly the cables you need to optimize your system. Have fun!

For better performance of audio systems one not only requires good speakers/subwoofers/amplifiers/mixers etc. but also high quality cables for carrying audio signals. Buying cables require professional advice since it involves selection of gauge/connector/brand. The gauge determines the amount of current carried and the size should be optimum for the speaker. All audio cables connectors available in the market do not work well with your system and one has to select sturdy/suitable connectors. An audiocable similar toslink audio cables brand is usually better than an off-brand cable since major manufacturers have experience/name in cable manufacture. Cable selected must be tested to ensure that it meets your quality requirement.

Published August 9th, 2007

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