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Mediabridge ULTRA Series Subwoofer Cable (15 Feet) - Dual Shielded with Gold Plated RCA to RCA Connectors - Black

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Size: 15 ft


Color: Black


Features

  • Ideal for connecting subwoofer speakers to Audio components, such as stereo receivers or sound systems, while offering excellent bass response and flexibility.
  • Low-loss, wide spectrum coaxial cable great for the low-frequency signals produced by subwoofers, allowing for Deep and precise Audio quality.
  • A split-tip center pin ensures high contact pressure, while corrosion-resistant gold-plated RCA connectors provide a consistently tighter fit than commonly rolled cables with wider tolerances.
  • A copper clad center conductor, Dielectric insulation, aluminum braid and 2 layers of foil shielding, for max protection against EMI. The cable is finished in tough, yet pliable PVC jacket.
  • This cable is backed by Mediabridge limited 1 year warranty.

Description

Mediabridge Ultra Series subwoofer cable connects a subwoofer speaker to an audio component like a stereo receiver or sound system, while offering excellent bass response & flexibility. This Low-loss, wide spectrum coaxial cable is the ideal medium for low-frequency signals produced by subwoofers, providing Deep/precise audio quality. Built with a copper clad center conductor, dielectric insulation, aluminum braiding & 2 layers of foil shielding, for natural sounds & rejection of hum/static that occurs when devices are placed near each other. A split-tip center pin ensures high contact pressure & conductivity. Uniquely gripped Color-coded molds & corrosion-resistant gold-plated RCA connectors provide a consistently tighter fit than commonly rolled cables with wider tolerances. Ultra Series cables are made from premium materials for a pro-grade output. This cable is finished in a durable, yet pliable PVC jacket for easy installs. Product Features - connects a subwoofer speaker to an audio component - coaxial cable with copper clad center conductor, dielectric insulation, aluminum braiding & dual foil shielding - low energy loss & rejection RF/EM interference - corrosion- resistant gold-plated RCA connectors with split-tip center pins for high contact pressure & conductivity - tough, yet flexible PVC jacket compatibility - devices with RCA ports, like a subwoofer, stereo receiver, sound system or other audio component - Works with S/PDIF, digital & composite video interfaces installation plug-&-play: ready to use, once each end is connected to its respective port on a compatible device notes also known as a digital audio/video coaxial cable or a digital audio coaxial cable

Brand: Mediabridge


Connector Type: RF Connector


Cable Type: Coaxial


Compatible Devices: Subwoofer, Amplifier


Special Feature: Shielded, Flexible, Gold Plated, Turbine Connectors


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 180 x 0.25 x 0.25 inches; 8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CJ15-6BR-G2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 7, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mediabridge Products, LLC.


Best Sellers Rank: #1,715 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1 in Subwoofer Cables


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Customer Reviews: 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 19,046 ratings


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  • Inexpensive, but not cheaply made. Great subwoofer cable.
Size: 15 ft Color: Black
It's a basic subwoofer cable. It's exactly as described, so far as I can see by visual inspection (I didn't cut it open to check the various layers) and looks exactly like the pictures. Some things to note: - The cable is very thick due to the two layers of shielding, the outer layer being copper and the inner layer aluminum. Combine this with the PVC cover, and it's a very sturdy cable. There is a cost to this in that it isn't highly flexible. You aren't going to be getting 90 degree turns from this, so plan accordingly. - The build quality of the connectors is excellent. A basic RCA connector has a single pin in the middle and four fins in a circle around the edge. The Mediabridge cable improves on this basic design in a couple of important ways. First, the center pin has been split down the middle. Why would this matter? It's because with the pin split, the two sides compress when the cable is inserted, creating active pressure on the inside of the port. The outer portion is also a single piece that has been cut into eight angled fins and is significantly thicker than a cheap basic cable. This makes for a stronger grip on the outer surface of the port and reduces the effect of the connector losing grip strength over time. This results in the connector putting pressure onto the port both from the inside and outside, in effect squeezing it from both sides, as opposed to a basic cable that grips from the exterior only. It does make insertion require a bit more force, but the result is a connection that is unlikely to vibrate out of the subwoofer port. - It's gold plated. Gold is the second best metal conductor of electricity (after silver), about even with copper. Gold plating is used on connectors because it's an excellent conductor, and more corrosion resistant than silver or copper. The conductivity is actually the less important aspect here, as the steel that is being coated with gold would be perfectly adequate to provide a connection. The cable is carrying information, not power (like speaker wire) so there's no practicable difference between an adequate connection and a perfect one. The corrosion resistance is the important part - gold plated connectors don't rust like steel or tarnish like copper, both of which lower the conductivity over time. Zinc would also work for corrosion resistance, but it's less conductive than gold is. In short, anything more conductive would corrode with time, and anything with the same corrosion resistance isn't as good a conductor. Gold can also be applied in a very thin coat and still retain the corrosion resistance property, making it economical as well. - It's double insulated and magnetically shielded. As the pictures show, there are five layers to this cable. The part carrying the signal is a relatively thin copper strand in the middle. Unlike with speaker wire, thicker isn't better because the cable is carrying information, not conducting power, which is supplied by the subwoofer, so you don't need a very thick cable. That strand is covered with a layer of foam dialectric insulation, followed by an aluminum mylar sheath, a copper sheath, and finally the PVC outer cover. The copper sheath provides magnetic shielding from the large magnet in the sub, the fields produced by the receiver, static electricity, and any signals the cable might otherwise pick up from the environment. All of these are picked up by the copper sheath, preventing them from getting to the cable carrying the signal. This shielding effectively creates a faraday cage for your entire cable. The alumnum mylar layer inside of that is highly reflective of any sort of electromagnetic radiation, which includes radio waves, heat, and all of those signals sent out by remotes and other wireless devices. The dialectric foam insulates the aluminum and copper layers from the inner, signal carrying copper strand. The effect is that you have a layer of physical insulation, magnetic insulation, electromagnetic insulation, and another layer of physical magnetic insulation. This cable will not transfer or pick up any signal other than the one coming from your receiver. It's overkill in the protection department, four layers of protection, probably more than most people would ever need, but it's only $10 for the 15 foot cable, so it's not like you're throwing away money on protection you don't need. It's better to have it and not need it than the other way around. The packaging was excellent, a simple cardboard box with a coiled cable inside. Easier to open and better protection from damage is a win-win over plastic clamshells. My only regret is that I ordered a 15 foot cable when 8 feet would have been enough. Hooking it up is a snap - plug one end (it doesn't matter which one) into the subwoofer out on the receiver (a Denon AVR S700W 7.2 network receiver), plug the other into the LFE input on the subwoofer LFE input, making sure both are well seated, and you're done. You can also use the left input if your sub doesn't have a dedicated LFE input and get the same effect. I believe Mediabridge also sells a similar cable with a Y splitter for those with right and left inputs as well, but LFE out to the left input works for most subwoofers just fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2014 by G. Mitchell

  • This cable saved me $300
Size: 8 ft Color: Black
Switching to this cable literally saved me $500! Somewhat accidentally, I realized that the problem causing my subwoofer to suddenly come on by itself at full volume was not an issue with the subwoofer, but deterioration of the subwoofer cable. Just a cheap single RCA cable. But I had no idea un untouched cheap cable could go bad. So I ordered one of these in the appropriate length, and the minute I opened the box, I knew this was going to be good. Well packed in a solid box including a velcro tie wrap. Touching the cable was an eye opener. Fat, soft to the touch, flexible and sturdy. You can feel the quality. I got it all hooked up and everything works perfectly - and I swear I hear the bass comes on faster and seems softer. I will be replacing all my other cables, and my back-up box of random cables is now in the trash. Highly recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Henrik R

  • Amazing Quality!
High quality! Great cord! For nominal price for the length and overall structure, absolutely amazing. Will be buying from again in the future!
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by Vanessa Vanessa

  • It works—I was skeptical.
Size: 15 ft Color: Black
I have been an audiophile for a long time. Suddenly, a couple of weeks ago, my subwoofer started a low-level hum. I traced it back through the system as far as I could. I had a decent cable going to my subwoofer, but I thought I would try this as a last resort. I purchased this cable and plugged it in this morning. Everything is super quiet. All that extra shielding really does make a difference. It’s a well-built cable. It is thick because of the double-shielding. It is a little stiff because of the solid core. But it does its job economically well, so I’m happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by DakotaMan

  • Good quality
Size: 25 ft Color: Black
Good snug fit. Sounds good. I have 5 now for all my subwoofers and I have no complaints.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Aaron Barbre

  • Solid cable
Size: 8 ft Color: Black
Connectors mated firmly. Works well. Replaced a cheap rca cable that came with some speakers but had intermittent connections. You need a firm connection like this for a reliable system.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by New to Boulder

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