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AudioQuest Evergreen Stereo Cable with 4 RCA Connectors, 0.6 m

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Style: 0.6m Single


Features

  • Model Number: EVERG0.6R
  • Item Package Quantity: 1
  • Package Weight: 140 grams
  • Package Dimensions (L x B x H) in cm: 3 x 16.2 x 21.4

Description

Polyethylene foam insulation.

Brand: AudioQuest


Connector Type: RCA


Cable Type: Composite


Compatible Devices: Male


Special Feature: Magnetic


Brand: ‎AudioQuest


Connector Type: ‎RCA


Cable Type: ‎Composite


Compatible Devices: ‎Male


Special Feature: ‎Magnetic


Color: ‎Black


Connector Gender: ‎Male


Shape: ‎Round


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Item Weight: ‎100 Grams


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Number of Items: ‎1


Package Type: ‎Standard Packaging


Manufacturer: ‎AudioQuest


Part Number: ‎EVERG0.6R


Item Weight: ‎3.53 ounces


Item model number: ‎EVERG0.6R


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎0.6m Single


Material: ‎Copper


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Magnetic


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 6, 2011


Frequently asked questions

The 4 RCA connectors provide a solid connection for better signal transfer. These connectors are typically used in stereo audio applications and can connect to a wide range of audio devices such as amplifiers and home theater systems.

The 0.6m length of the AudioQuest Evergreen stereo cable has been designed to ensure optimum signal transfer & minimal loss. It does this by reducing the distance that the audio signal needs to travel thus reducing the chance of signal degeneration.

AudioQuest Evergreen features unique long-grain copper conductors. Long-grain copper conductors help in reducing signal distortion and improving signal clarity by allowing the signal to follow the shortest possible path, resulting in improved sound quality.

Yes, it is. The cable uses cold-welded connectors and metal-layer shield for durability. Not just that, it also has a PVC jacket that adds extra protection to the cable, making it resistant to wear and damage from bending and twisting.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Audioquest Evergreen Cable is highly praised for improving sound quality. Users have noticed an increase in clarity and detail, with an enhanced ability to separate and place instrument sounds. The improvement from lower quality cables to these is particularly remarked upon, suggesting they are excellent value for money. They have been widely used for various audio gear, fitting systems across the spectrum.

Pros

  • 🎵 Significant improvement in sound quality
  • 😲 Appreciable change when upgrading from lower quality cables
  • 💵 Excellent value for money
  • 🔊 Pronounced increase in clarity and detail of audio

Cons

  • 🏷 Some users feel it could be $10 cheaper
  • 💡 One reviewer felt it was good but not quite what they were looking for

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking to enhance your audio experience and obtain discernibly improved sound quality, this Cable seems to be a worthy investment. Though one might wish for a minor price reduction, the majority of users contend that the improved audio experience is worth the requested price. Thus, your purchase decision should weigh these observations.


  • Extremely durable, noiseless, and attractive (in a good way)
Style: 0.6m Single
For those hesitating because the product photo doesn't look nylon wrapped/braided all the way: it is. None of the cable is exposed plastic. I've been an AudioQuest loyalist since I started my hifi journey. The cables are fantastic, and not as expensive as competitors. This one is no different. Even buried in a nest of other cables, there's no distortion or EMI. The music's background is perfectly black, as it should be. The cable is a bit stiff, but I like that. It feels stronger, and it's not like I need it to flex much anyway. The connectors are snug and wiggle-free. I won't comment on the sound (aside from the noise-free...ness) because I upgraded my DAC at the same time so I can't blind test this RCA interconnect with another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018 by Elias Hardt

  • Audible improvement over bargain basement cables.
Style: 0.6m Single
[I posted this same review for the Audioquest Forest .75m digital coax cable and the Audioquest Forest 1.5m USB cable] I use a Schiit Eitr/Modi Multibit/Magni 3 stack on my desk in my home office for headphone listening. As setups go, it has plenty of power, but its footprint is small enough that it doesn't get in the way of my work, an important consideration since I do lots of sketching at my desk. Could've gotten something from iFi or Chord that would've been really good and even more compact, but the thing about separates is that you don't necessarily buy it all at once. I accumulated the three parts of the stack over the course of about a year and a half. Unfortunately, my Stack, while pretty good, didn't sound as good as I felt it should. It seemed a little congested, a little glaring, a little cramped. The soundstage, separation, details... felt they should've been better based on my experience with other Schiit components at audio shows, and then I had it confirmed when I had a chance to listen to the exact same setup but with different cables. You see, the triple Schiit stack is a very cable-centric system. You need a USB cable from the computer to the Eitr, then a digital coaxial cable from the Eitr to the Modi M, and then an RCA cable from the Modi to the Magni. Lots of opportunity for the signal to get picked away at by less-than-stellar connections. You see, I've heard so many times that cables are cables are cables that, although that doesn't seem intuitively right to me, I just went with it. It seems reasonable to think that better conductors mean a better signal means better sound. The controversy is even greater with digital cables because of the binary nature of them. But even a square wave / pulse can get muddled by a bad conductor or interference, right? I'd think so at least, not that I'm an expert. I dumped most of my science credits and electives into chemistry in college. Probably should've taken more physics. Setting that aside, I had been using cables from the bottom of the barrel. Why? Dogma. I'd been told that cables are snake oil so many times that I didn't even question that the cables might be the problem. Good ol' blind faith. But the facts were indisputable. The Stack with the decent cables sounded flat-out better than my stack, and I was hearing it with a pair of headphones that I'm very familiar with (HE-400i). I can't speak to the difference between decent cables and really expensive cables, but I can say with confidence that the step up from total garbage cables to decent cables absolutely makes a difference. So after a little poking around, I settled on the green Audioquests (USB, digital coax, and RCA). It'd be a hair over $100, but I figured that if a $100 set of Audioquest cables can't outdo the crapola cables I had, then it might be time to just sell my stack and get something less cable-dependent. The good news is that the new cables worked like a charm. The analogue RCA cable did make the biggest difference, but I swapped my old and new cables back and forth ad nauseam, and all of them made a difference. The cumulative effect of swapping all three bad cables for the three green Audioquest cables wasn't subtle. Everything became smoother, clearer, and separation and imaging improved considerably. So, if you're using mega low-end cables, cables that you may have gotten for free bundled up with various electronics purchases over the years, if you're using those free cables with your audio gear and you feel that your audio experience seems little flat, a little cardboard-y, a little congested or compressed, maybe a touch harsh or glaring... well, I suggest that you buy some decent entry-level audiophile cables. Again, I have no idea what the difference between a $100 set and a $1000 set of cables would be, but I do know that the difference between free cables and $100 cables is very audible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019 by Ferglekutt

  • Amazing quality cable
Style: 0.6m Single
I use this cable for connecting my turntable with my tone control and finally with my Klipsch Powered speakers, and the final sounds us amazing, it is Hi Fi sound ! I recommend it a lot
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by Marcolang56k Marcolang56k

  • Listening stimulus? Check.
Style: 0.6m Single
I’ll confess: I’ve been fantasizing ... about blowing whatever stimulus check i might get on audio gear. Can’t decide between amp or DAC with my current “A” system. I even thought about going on some audio forum and asking other audiofools their opinions, but i’ll start here. My wife can decide right away though. Saving it (responsible) or traveling. What’s mine is hers after all, though she does leave me to my music. Hence my dilemma ... and this cable. So in the meantime i clicked on this and patched it in a couple days later. (Nearly) instant gratification! I love what i have, but if you’ve read this far you know how audio folks go. Here’s the BOTTOM LINE: BUY IT, TRY IT if you can spend the money. If you listen to music in a decent system you’ll get your money’s worth. Unless you prefer a “wall of sound.” It does seem to isolate the vocals in the center, and more forward. I know there’s a lot involved in this pastime, and the subjective/objective debate also inevitably leads to the subjective cost-to-benefit ratio. Subjectively there’s placebo effect. Expectation bias. You know you spent the money, you’re hoping to hear positive differences. So i’m guessing you’re simulated to listen more attentively. “Seek and you will find.” And i found the usual audio-speak stuff. An increase in space around the individual sounds in a recording. An increased ability to place instruments in the soundstage. An increase in perceived naturalness of tone (listening to acoustic instruments now. In fact it’s almost hard to type as my attention is pulled back to the music). Hearing details not heard before. How the sounds in the studio moved in the air. Really. From a cable. Tweak accomplished. I have one other experience with recent Audioquest products, a 3.5mm to RCA stereo cable, and since i have that as a choice to use, it’s definitely preferred to any other. “Sounds better.” That’s enough. I get good use out of them. Rated this as four star in value, as i’d really get more of them if they were say, $10 cheaper, and would love to get foot-longs, if they existed, as interconnects (and relatively inexpensive, like the “World’s Best”) The cable ‘reviewed’ feeds my amp, so it’s the last connection in the chain, except for speaker cable. It’s from a Chi-Fi preamp/tube buffer with GE tubes. That’s another cheap tweak, relatively speaking, i like them and have them where i can. I tried to remove it from my chain, since it sits on top a new Schiit Saga +, which i hoped would do the same things, but have more inputs and remote volume control. But when streaming i can’t push the volume to my upper limits; the streamer doesn’t output as much as say, a Chromecast audio or a Dayton Audio WBA31, but it upsamples to 192 kHz so (placebo effect?) i leave it in. The Saga, in either tube or bypass mode has little to no gain, and i can max my current (and recent) amp’s output. Plenty loud without it via CD player, but i leave it in since i mostly stream for new music. For the curious, and upgrade opinions welcome, here’s the chain, moving backwards: Q-Acoustics 3050i speakers QED XT25 speaker cables Chi-Fi ICEPower 125ASX2SE amplifier This Audioquest cable. FX-Audio preamp w/ GE tubes, set at 11 o’clock A “World’s Best Cable” interconnect Schiit saga + preamp, stock tube Ghent Audio interconnect FX-Audio SQ-5 DAC (PCM 1794 my favorite of several that i have in this price range for naturalness of tone) — for CDs: Velocity digital coaxial cable, $13 for the 1.5 ft length free Magnavox DVD player as transport (has remote) Or - early 90’s Denon DCD-660 analog out only to the Schiit — for streaming: QED Reference optical cable w/cheap 3.5 adapter, from a NEXUM TuneBox TB20 to the SQ-5 Or- Audioquest Evergreen mini-jack to RCA stereo cable from a Dayton Audio WBA31 directly into the Schiit, since i have the spare inputs, but it’s not used as much. Mostly to compare the sounds, but A-Bs are a bit much to fuss with. Upgrade-wise, thinking more powerful Hypex NCore amp, Schiit Bifrost 2? what order? Etc... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021 by ZC ZC

  • Good Connection !
Style: 0.6m Single
RCA connection with my entry level Cambridge Audio CD-10 to an old combo TEAC amplifier. Great and Clear sound quality. The price was ok, and should have bought 1meter long in future upgrades on amp. RECOMMENDED this evergreen category.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019 by Kwun

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