Low-profile RCA cables. Excellent for home / static hi-fi setups!
These are excellent RCA cables *for the price, and **for general purposes. I'm speaking from experience and have been an audio professional over twenty years. Some important notes about the product (I'm unaffiliated with the seller, and bought my own product): These are low-profile RCA cables. What I mean by this is that the diameter of the connectors allows them to sit VERY close to each other so if you have vintage hi-fi equipment the connectors work without modification. A lot of vintage equipment has the RCA plugs very close together because the cables used to be very thin and the connectors were basically just sheet metal with a little plastic on them. Many modern RCA cables have thick, beefy plastic all around to fool you into thinking they are high quality when mostly you're just paying for cheap injection molded plastic ends. These J&D RCA cables are shielded and are flexible enough to easily work with. The manufacturer didn't go insane using too heavy a gauge wire. Folks, we are talking about unbalanced connections here for transmission of audio, not power cables for studio monitors - you don't need big fat cable. You just don't. *For a non-professional, general purpose RCA cable to work well you basically need: 1.) Adequately gauged wire - check 2.) shielding - check 3.) solid connectors - check [bonus: these are low-profile!] and 4.) Adequate length for your purpose and you're gold. That's exactly what these cables provide, and they are excellent for the price. NOTE: These are injection molded connections so they are non-repairable. **Where they will NOT be beneficial to you is for any application where plugging and unplugging may result in repair requirements, for example a professional studio setting. If you need truly professional connectors and want to be able to re-solder your connections look elsewhere. For those of you wanting clean, simple, affordable cables that work well in a static setup environment (hi-fi, home use, theater, etc.), these are an excellent choice of cable. I re-did my entire hi-fit setup of 3 tape decks, a graphic EQ, tape control module, receiver, turntable and DAC all tied in and everything is silent. All of my hi-fi equipment has been fully restored to factory original specifications with new caps, etc. by professionals, so if you're getting noise it's not these cables it's your old un-restored gear (sorry). You can spend as much money as you want on RCA cables, but you don't NEED to unless you are in a professional setting or have some fantastic technical requirements that 99.99% of people do not have. Read more






























