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Digital Coaxial Audio Cables Choose the Best for Your Audio Needs

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Digital Coaxial Audio cables are the most common cables used for digital audio. It is a wired connection used for transferring audio signals such as PCM, Dolby digital, DTS, from a source device and an AV receiver.

Digital Coaxial Audio Cables Choose the Best for Your Audio Needs



Digital Coaxial Audio cables are the most common cables used for digital audio. It is a wired connection

used for transferring audio signals such as PCM, Dolby digital, DTS, from a source device and an AV

receiver. They look a lot like the RCA cables and the difference between them is that the coaxial digital

wires carry digital signals and not analog signals resulting in enhanced sound quality. The shape of the

coaxial digital cable is thicker than the RCA wires and is shielded like the normal TV coaxial cables.



The shielding protects the cables from outside interference. Digital Coaxial audio cables transmit digital

signals in pulses of electricity. They are made up of copper wires and aluminium wraps. Digital Coaxial

audio wires that are used for audio applications have an impedance of 75 ohm, which means that they

can handle considerable energy so even if you use considerable lengths of the wire to transmit the signal

to your audio output devices, it does not result in sound quality loss. Also, the bandwidth of these cables

is higher than that of a normal RCA wire.



Optical cables are the other type of digital audio cables and are used for transferring digital audio signals

between components. They use pulses of light instead of RCA connector’s .The optical cables are

immune to electromagnetic and radio frequency interference and give the best quality even over long

distances. Digital Coaxial audio cables are a good choice when the sound system set-up is over a large

area. Also, there is no signal loss even if the cable is bent and twisted.



Digital coaxial audio cables are a little expensive because it comes with a thicker shielded cable. It is not

a good idea to get tempted to use an analog RCA audio cable because of the cost. A traditional RCA

cable is not shielded and does not have the bandwidth that the coaxial cables provide. In RCA cables,

you might tend to lose signals over long distances due to lack of shielding. There might also be

interference from external devices such as electric lights or mobile phones. A single digital coaxial audio

cable system carries all available audio channels and you need only a single cable to carry right and left

stereo signals. A 10 ft digital optical cable can be a serious buy for your home theater system.



If you are trying to interconnect your video equipment, a 13 ft S Video cable can help you transfer

analog video signal. They are made of oxygen free copper(OFC) and have good signal transmission. They

also have characteristics such as high conductivity, low signal loss and degradation.



If you are going to buy a 10ft digital optical cable, you need to compare between the many

manufacturers as they come expensive and you need to get a worth of your money along with requisite

quality. A 13 ft S video cable has high purity and is mostly used to interconnect video equipment like

VCR’s, DVD players, plasma displays, LCD’s, projectors and many more. So, check out the various options

available and choose a good cable that can give you the best benefits.



Digital Coaxial audio cables are a good choice for affordable digital audio cable with premium sound

quality. http://www.worldofcables.com/ is a good place to buy all your requirements with regard to

different kinds of cables. Be it a 13 ft S video cable or a 10 ft digital optical cable, this online store

houses all your needs.


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