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StarTech.com 3 ft Slim 3.5mm Stereo Audio Cable - M/M - Easily connect an iPod® or other MP3 player to a car stereo
StarTech.com Coax High Resolution VGA Monitor Extension Cable, 3', Black
C2G 3ft Value Series F-Type RG6 Coaxial Video Cable - F Connector Male - F Connector Male - 3ft - Black
C2G 3ft Value Series One 3.5mm Stereo Male To Two RCA Stereo Male Y-Cable - 3 ft Mini-phone/RCA Audio Cable  - 39942
StarTech.com 3 ft Toslink SPDIF Optical Digital Audio Cable - Deliver high quality optical digital sound, with no signal interference
StarTech.com Coax High-Resolution VGA Monitor cable - SVGA - HD-15 (M) - HD-15 (M) - 3 ft
StarTech.com 3 ft Slim 3.5mm Right Angle Stereo Audio Cable - M/M - Easily connect an iPod® or other MP3 player to a car stereo
StarTech.com - Stereo Audio cable - RCA (M) - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm (M) - 0.91 m - Connect your Computer or Audio Player to an RCA Audio Device
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Complete your audio setup with the right audio cables. Configuring an audio setup can be quite confusing if you’re not an audiophile. For the novice, options in audio cables seem to be limitless, so choosing wisely can present quite the dilemma. First, identify what you need based on your intended usage. Do you need speaker cables, microphone cables, digital audio cables, patch cables, instrument cables or headphone extension cables? There is also the topic of balanced and unbalanced audio cables. An unbalanced cable uses two connectors with two conductors in each and is effective in rejecting noise, but also susceptible to picking up noise. The balanced cable adds an additional signal conductor, which helps it preserve the signal and cancel noise.

Audio Cables

A digital audio cable passes multiple channels of sound through one wire which means you can use a digital audio cable to set up your surround sound. The cable passes digital audio from one device to another so this is what you’ll use to connect your A/V receiver and your TV or converter. If you’re setting up a surround sound system, you can choose from the optical digital audio cable and the coaxial digital audio cable. Optical digital cables offer great sound quality regardless of cable length but damage easily if bent or twisted causing a disruption in sound. Coaxial digital cables aren’t as susceptible to twisting and bending but the signal may weaken over long cable lengths.Speaker cables are important for studios and performance venues, but they’re also an important element to the setup of your home or office audio system. You’ll want to ensure that you’re using quality-constructed audio cables to create professional presentations with high-quality sound. To complete your setup you may even want to add in a headphone extension cable in case you need to increase your listening area so your movement isn’t restricted while you work or simply to enjoy your sound system. Make sure you get the right audio cables to experience sound at its best.

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