AudioQuest Sidewinder 4.5M (Black/Red) |
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4.5M black/red analog audio interconnect cable |
You want a speaker cable with superior signal transmission, but you also insist that it be constructed of high-quality, distortion-reducing materialswithout breaking the bank. AudioQuest's Sidewinder is the perfect match. AudioQuest has dedicated 20 years to producing the highest caliber audio and video cables, and all of their hard work has elevated their cables to the component level. And as a component, these cables will drastically improve the sound quality of every other audio component in your home-theater quiver. Really. |
14' 9" = 4.5M cable length |
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AudioQuest: Invest in the best |
You're looking for a speaker cable with superior signal transmission and a smooth, clear sound. But you want a high-quality cableand there's a plethora to choose fromso what could possibly make AudioQuest cables that much more superior? Well, let me tell you. These cables are babied. They're coddled. Each cable's hand is held from its conception in Bill Low's head until it is carefully swaddled in product packaging and shipped off to your home. |
Hyperlitz: Amped up |
AudioQuest's Hyperlitz construction virtually eliminates magnetic interaction and ensures that the electrical characteristics of each strand are constant and unchanging over the length of the cable. Hyperlitz design prevents the distortion normally associated with multiple strands or multiple conductors, yet allows AudioQuest to make cables with a large cross sectional area and low resistance. |
Get a grip |
If you're investing in AudioQuest cables, you expect even the little things to rock your worldlike the cylinder tips on the Sidewinder. AudioQuest isn't going to put all that R&D into their cable technology and then drop the ball with a bad connection. So these babies are gold plated, just like the connector, for exceptional performance as well as for gold's noble, anti-corrosive properties. And each cylinder sleeve has perpendicular cuts that allow for a tight, solid connectionwhich makes for a tight, solid signal between your components. |
Good, clean sound |
Underneath the 100-percent coverage foil shield is a bare conductor, identical to the insulated center conductor. This bare conductor does double duty as a low distortion audio connection, and as the drain wire connecting the shield to ground. Since the electrical and magnetic interaction between strands in a conventional cable is the greatest source of distortion, often causing a somewhat dirty harsh sound, both of Sidewinder's conductors are solid construction. Solid conductors are the most important ingredient enabling Sidewinder's very clear sound. |
Get your recommended daily intake |
AudioQuest recommends six to eleven servings of wholesome sound per day. And that shouldn't be hard considering AudioQuest's Long-Grain Copper (LGC) allows a smoother and clearer sound than cables using regular Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity (OFHC) copper. OFHC is a general metal industry specification regarding "loss," without any concern for distortion. LGC has fewer oxides within the conducting material, less impurities, less grain boundaries, and definitively better performance. |
The constancy of superb solder |
Just as cable technology relies on minimizing distortion, so does solder. Using the most appropriate flux and precise metallurgy, AudioQuest solder has been optimized to make a low-distortion connection. All solder, including silver, is a poor conductor. The difference you hear between solders is a result of connection quality. AudioQuest Solder does not have a high silver content because the more silver there is in solder, the more difficult it is to make a good connection. (Though quite the opposite is true when it comes to using silver conductors.) |
Insure quality sound with proper insulation |
Any solid material adjacent to a conductor is actually part of an imperfect circuit. Wire insulation, circuit board materials all absorb energy (loss). Some of this energy is stored and then released as distortion. The general cable industry ranks insulating materials by loss, with little regard for distortion. AudioQuest ranks materials by damage to an audio signal. The PVC used in Sidewinder has too much loss to be used in a quality video cable, but it has a very benign distortion profile through the audio range, keeping Sidewinder's sound pleasant and natural. |
Damage controllet's compare apples. . . |
It's important to know that an audio or video signal cannot be improved uponit's as good as it's going to get once it leaves your amp, DVD player, whatever component you're running. So why bother with a high-end cable? Simple: the signal can't be improved, but it can be damaged. Significantly. A lesser-quality cable leaves your signal wide-open to instabilities. A lesser-quality cable is constructed of bundled, twisted strands of conductive materialup to 200 to 2000 strands per bundle. And as the signal wants to travel the path of least resistance (down the outside of the bundle), all those twisted strands inhibit the signal. They draw the signal from the outside of the bundle to the inside, where it fights to get back to the outside again. What's the result? Distortion. Lost data. Poor sound quality. |
. . .to oranges |
AudioQuest, on the other hand, engineers their cables with the highest quality, perfectly gauged solid-core, copper and silver conductors. And each conductor strand is slowly and precisely loomed, not twisted, into the final cable bundleand it's important to note that the maximum amount of strands AudioQuest has used in their longest cable, for flexibility requirements, is 32 (that's a few less than 200, and a lot less than 2000). Once they have constructed the conductor, AudioQuest wraps it in the dielectric (a fancy word for the insulating material) to keep the cable at peak performance levels at all times by absorbing as little energy as possible in order to avoid the reintroduction of energy (distortion) back into the conductor. |
AudioQuest makes sure you're headed in the right direction |
Cables, from hardware store electrical cable to the finest pure silver, have a directionmuch like wood has a grain. It has to do with molecular structure, which we won't get into. What you should know though is that a cable sounds much better when the signal is traveling in the proper direction. Audioquest audio cables are marked for direction, so you don't have to figure it out. |
The bottom line |
What AudioQuest is doing is engineering cables with conductors that have all the proper attributes, for decreased distortion. They've arranged the conductors so the signal travels down a straight path, for decreased distortion. They've wrapped the conductor metal in a non-conductive material, to decrease distortion. The result is an astonishingly pure, very stable signal. Starting to make sense? AudioQuest loathes distortion. You'll love AudioQuest. |
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