FosPower (3 Feet) Digital Audio Coaxial Cable [24K Gold Plated Connectors] Premium S/PDIF RCA Male to RCA Male for Home Theater, HDTV, Subwoofer, Hi-Fi Systems
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Yes, it can be used as a separate sub cable.
The coaxial RCA jack on these cables is used to connect digital audio devices. It might work if the turntable requires an RCA connector.
Yes, PCM is supported by our cable; however, the signal will only be passed through.
Yes, surround sound will be transmitted via this digital coaxial cable. 1 connected to a powered subwoofer system via a television.
Selected User Reviews For FosPower (3 Feet) Digital Audio Coaxial Cable [24K Gold Plated Connectors] Premium S/PDIF RCA Male to RCA Male for Home Theater, HDTV, Subwoofer, Hi-Fi Systems
Connectors are loose, the shielding is poor, and the connection is poor. At first glance, these cables appeared to be of excellent quality. The braided shielding and coated mylar shielding layers of the 75 ohm cable were cut off too short on all 6 of the cables that I purchased of varying lengths, so that these multiple layers of the 75 ohm cabling weren't even anchored into the connector, as is normally done for a secure and high performing connector junction where the cable wire is attached to the connector. The visible orange connector jacket is made of plastic with threading "molded" into it, and it is onto this plastic threading that the heavy-duty threaded metal outer cover of the connector threads. I was curious as to why the connectors on the ends of the cables felt so loose and "wobbly," and when I spun off the connector's outer metal casing/cover to inspect the construction quality, I could immediately see why the connectors appeared to be poorly attached - The inner mylar and braided shielding layers of the 75 ohm cable were stripped too far back and didn't reach the compression point to anchor them into the connector when the several layers of the cable were stripped back to bare the inner wire so it could be attached to the center pin of the connector. All of those upper layers of mylar, plastic, braided shielding, and so on were stripped back to the point where you can see where they end just inside the end of the orange plastic "stress relief" area if you bend the cable just a little bit - NOT GOOD! This means that neither the coated mylar shield nor the braided shielding are connected to the outer "ring" portion of the connector that surrounds the pin, which means that these cables will not provide any shield/ground on the outer shield of the cable between the two pieces of gear you want to connect with this cable. I spent more on these FosPower cables expecting a better product, but I had to forego these FosPower cables and place an order for some Monoprice cables that ended up Normally, FosPower is fantastic and would be my first choice, but that was not the case this time, so I'm not sure what went wrong with the quality control on this product.
If 4' had been available at the time, I would have chosen it. br>br>I needed this to send digital audio signals from a player in one room to a receiver in another. This cable is hidden behind the wall. is connected to the backside of a coax connector plate on each side of the wall, allowing each device to be plugged into a coax connector on its own side of the wall (seemed better than running a single long cable through the wall to connect the devices). br>br>I needed a 4' length to be safe (the only options at the time were 3' and 4'). 6'), but the 3' length turned out to be nearly perfect. br>It was a tight fit, but there was just enough slack on each side for the coax plates to connect successfully. I wish you luck. It wasn't by chance, but rather by design!.
woofer. The sub- The connection between the speaker and the woofer required a different cable; All of the dangling speaker wires and various power cables were to be hidden. I went online and found a FosPower 3' coaxial cable that I liked. It was delivered on time, as described, and at a reasonable price. My project required a 3' cable, which was ideal.
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The cables are excellent! I chose these over the Monoprice RG6 cables I'd been purchasing, but after comparing the two, I believe I'd prefer the Monoprice RG6 cables due to the quality of the end connectors. That said, I recently purchased some FosPower Digital Optical cables (S/PDIF) and can confidently state that they outperform any other cable I've used in terms of quality. Overall, a fantastic brand, but I believe they could slightly improve these cables in comparison to their other offerings.
Cable of excellent quality, reasonable price, and appealing appearance! These are for devices that have a "Digital Coaxial" output, such as a DVD player. The AUDIO signal is carried by this cable, not the VIDEO signal. Excellent quality, reasonable price, and a very attractive cable! In comparison to the previous version, there has been a significant improvement. the application of red For sound, there are white RCA outputs.
This is a fantastic cable! Between my AVR and my home-built sub (1000w 12" 3' cube sealed), I have the MiniDSP 4x2, and the cable I was using was not very good. The lack of sensitivity was the most irritating aspect. To get the sub to wake up, I usually had to turn up the volume. It made a significant difference when I replaced it with this FosPower. As soon as any frequency is sent to the sub power, I can hear it on at a low volume. The cable appears to be well-made and long-lasting, which makes it a good value in my opinion.
When I bought a rather pricey sound bar for our bedroom TV, I realized I needed an audio cable to connect it to the TV. (The bar came with an optical cable, but the TV doesn't have such a feature. ) ) The cable should be no more than three feet long and provide a "sound" connection. (I couldn't help myself; I couldn't help myself. ) ) I had no luck at a few nearby stores because either they didn't have any or what they did had a long wait list. I found the FosPower one on AMAZON and am very pleased with it. It arrived the next day and, once connected, appears to be of the same quality as the more expensive models.