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Audiocable - Bettering Your System

by Mark Green

When putting together your audio system, please bear in mind that speakers are not the only audio components you should focus on. Subwoofers can attract your attention, along with amplifiers, mixers and other components, with each component having its band of supporters and detractors. But don't forget about the audiocables, they are often overlooked, and using poor quality cables will take down the sound quality of your entire system.

The veins of an audio system are its cables. Without the cables connecting each component your system will not produce any sound. Many people select low quality audicables which will result in poor sound quality and dissatisfaction. Selecting high quality audiocables will insure that your audio system work properly. Make sure to make the right choice when selecting audiocables.

There are several things to consider when you are purchasing cables. Among these considerations are; wire gauge, connector type, and brand name. There are other important factors but they are more for the extremely adept technical people. If you are uncertain about anything, ask a professional for help.

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.

It is also important to select the cable with the correct type of connector as there are several kinds of audio cables connectors, but they are not all compatible with every product. Make sure that you check your devices to determine which connector they require, and then when you select one make certain that it appears to be a well made product.

Finally, it is always best to choose audiocables made by a respected manufacturer. This is a common sense precaution. While less widely known companies are not necessarily bad, major companies have spent years building up a reputation for selling quality products. Luckily, there are several reputable brands, including toslink audio cables.

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!

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.

Published August 9th, 2007

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