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The BlueRigger RCA Audio Subwoofer Cable is an 8FT, dual-shielded cable designed for connecting subwoofers to audio components. It features 24K gold-plated connectors for optimal signal strength, a pure copper center for enhanced audio quality, and is CL3 rated for in-wall use. With a lifetime warranty and compatibility with various audio devices, this cable is perfect for audiophiles seeking reliable performance.
Brand | BlueRigger |
Connector Type | Rca, Subwoofer |
Cable Type | Subwoofer, Composite |
Compatible Devices | Soundbar, Subwoofer, A/V Receiver, Audio Amplifier, Desktop, Speaker, HDTV, Stereo Systems, Hi-Fi System, DVD Player, Audio Processor, Audio Mixer, Sampler & Synthesizer |
Special Feature | Gold plated |
Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting subwoofers to audio components, such as stereo receivers or sound systems |
Color | Regular |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 16 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 3 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Gauge | 22.00 |
Model Name | Subwoofer-RCA-Cable |
Specification Met | Ce, Emc |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | 1 Pack |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Manufacturer | BlueRigger |
UPC | 609465954394 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00609465954394 |
Item model number | SUBWOOFER-2m |
Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 5.12 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 5.12 x 1.18 inches |
ASIN | B008UGPBXM |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 5, 2013 |
D**S
Big bang for the buck
In the heart of my cozy Pine Hollow den, my home theater was a symphony of mediocrity—sound that fizzled like flat soda, with my subwoofer whimpering instead of roaring. Desperate for a fix, I scoured Amazon and stumbled upon the BlueRigger RCA Audio Subwoofer Cable (25FT, Dual Shielded, Gold Plated RCA Connectors) for a mere $21.00. The promise of dual-shielded, oxygen-free copper and gold-plated connectors felt like a siren’s call to my audiophile soul. Little did I know, this cable would unravel a sonic odyssey that transformed my evenings into pulse-pounding escapades.The package arrived, and the 25-foot cable, sleek in black with gleaming gold connectors, looked like it belonged in a recording studio, not my humble setup. I unplugged my ancient, crackling RCA cable, which had more static than a bad radio station, and threaded the BlueRigger from my AV receiver to my Klipsch subwoofer, tucked in the corner like a shy beast. The cable’s flexibility made navigating my cluttered entertainment unit a breeze, and the gold-plated plugs clicked into place with a satisfying snap, promising a connection tighter than a vault.I queued up Inception for the ultimate test. As Hans Zimmer’s score swelled, the subwoofer unleashed a deep, visceral rumble that shook my couch and sent my cat bolting. The cable’s dual shielding—braided copper and aluminum foil—banished interference, delivering bass so clean it felt like Leonardo DiCaprio was planting dreams in my living room. The 24 AWG oxygen-free copper core carried every low-frequency nuance, from the film’s earth-shaking explosions to the subtle hum of its quieter moments, with zero hum or hiss. A review on Amazon called it “a budget cable with premium punch,” and I couldn’t agree more.Emboldened, I hosted a movie night, cranking Mad Max: Fury Road. The BlueRigger turned my den into a post-apocalyptic battlefield, with engine roars and crashes vibrating through the floor. Friends, usually unimpressed by my setup, gaped as the subwoofer growled like a chained beast, all thanks to the cable’s flawless signal delivery. Even vinyl sessions on my old turntable, connected via an amp, sang with warmth and depth, the cable proving its versatility beyond home theater.Months later, the BlueRigger remains my sonic lifeline. Its durable PVC jacket laughs off my clumsy cable tugs, and those gold connectors still gleam, corrosion-free. For $21, it didn’t just connect my subwoofer—it connected me to a world of immersive sound, turning movie nights into cinematic events and quiet evenings into concerts. Pine Hollow’s no concert hall, but with this cable, my den pulses with life, drawing neighbors to my doorstep, lured by bass that beckons like a forbidden dance. The BlueRigger isn’t just a cable; it’s my ticket to audio ecstasy, proving that for a few bucks, you can buy a whole lot of wow.
J**D
Solid build and shielding for the audiophile who wants zero interference
Excellent quality and well shielded.. immediately connected it to my 16" sub and heard no noise or interference of any kindLove Blue Rigger and will buy a second cable soon as I can afford it. It, too, will connect my second 16" sub
D**.
Good Quality, Good Price
Cabe is thick and appears to be of good quality. I've only been using it for a couple of days, but I don't foresee any issues.
C**N
Worked fine
Nice snug fit, they were replacement but the material is strong and the fitting look to be ok also.
0**D
Perfect! Clear Sound.
I bought the 35' cable, thinking that should be more than enough. It was - barely more than enough. LOL!Fittings are good - connected securely. Sound is clear. Haven't noticed any hum or hiss. No complaints!
J**P
Exceeds expectations.
Good quality and works great.
D**A
High Quality at an Affordable Price
This cable is heavy duty and I'm not sure but I think the 4k feature added a bit of clarity to my 4k tv and dvr.I would buy this again.
J**S
Lesson Learned,,,, Again.
Started the oddesy of putting together a new HT system at Best Buy. The speakers in question were not a "deal", but they were at least the same price as every place else you could get them. And I ended up getting a pretty good deal on the Denon Receiver.Of course if you are going to buy the big ticket items, you will need cables, speaker wire, banana plugs, HDMI cables and on and on. Out of pure convenience, I picked up several items that I would need at the same time. I have to be honest, I was fixed on the price of the big ticket items and I didn't pay attention to the price of the cables I had picked up.I bought a 24' "Rocket Fish" LFE cable, which is a "middle of the road" quality cable at BB. It was not until I got home that I realized this cable was $45. So I came here to Azon and started looking around for stuff where I found this cable for $10.When it comes to quality and performance, who among us (that are not electrical engineers) really know what the difference is between cables? Unless you are moving from a bottom of the shelf cable to a high quality cable, I doubt very much that any of us could tell the difference. So as far as how good this cable is with regards to sound quality, I think its as good as anything I am likely buy to replace it.If looks mean anything at all, I can tell you that this thing is BEEFY. The cable is nearly twice as thick as the Rocket Fish The plugs are robust and the fittings are very nice. Based purely on looks, the cable is very nice. It looks like it means business and feels like it's made out of great material. It connected to the LFE ports with a nice amount of friction, not to tight, not to lose, and with out any play. The cord is not TOO stiff, but not flimsy either. And the sound? I can't tell the difference at all between the Rocket Fish and the BlueRigger. But The DT Pro 1000 Sub sounds amazing with either, so I am very pleased. What I can say however is that the cost of the BlueRigger is $35 cheaper. Ok yes, this is a 15 ft cable compared to a 24 ft cable. But BlueRigger makes a 35 ft cable for $18. And at least on the OUTSIDE,,, the BlueRigger cable is hands down nicer.I found this to be case across the whole spectrum of accessories that I bought. With a bit of research, you can get all of the accessories you need on Azon LOADS cheaper, and generally, if you choose correctly, of better physical quality. Total bill for accessories through Azon, $68. Total return to BB for same accessories, $198.
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