Video cables are designed to pass picture signals from the source (DVD, Blu-ray or Satellite box/Freesat/Freeview) to the viewing unit (Plasma/LCD TV or Projector). With High Definition material now being broadcast, it is important to get the quality of cable that is capable of carrying high bandwidth signals.
Audio
Analogue interconnect cables are usually used as a pair to connect stereo sound from your CD player, Digibox, even your MP3 player. Single analogue cables are used to link a powered subwoofer, with multiples used for linking power amplifiers to a processor or Pre-amp. Digital interconnect cables are utilised as suggested, to transfer digital signals.
Speaker and Connectors
Speaker cables are used to connect your amplifier to your loudspeakers. Better quality cables carry a clean signal and are usually well screened to ensure “noise” pollution (RFI) is minimised.
Power and Conditioners
Replacing the mains cable that comes with your Home Cinema or HiFi products can make significant improvements to performance. Good quality mains cables are well screened to protect them from “noise” pollution (e.g. Radio Frequency Interference RFI, even other electronic components in your system), all of which can be picked up by today’s sensitive equipment.