Mediabridge™ Ultra Series Subwoofer Cable (50 Feet) - Dual Shielded with Gold Plated RCA to RCA Connectors - Black - (Part# CJ50-6BR-G1)
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Collette Herman
Greater than one weekI was worried about running 50, even with coaxial. However I was able to route it with our getting close to power cables or speaker wires. Dead silent. Running a 50 and 35 to two Klipsh 600w Reference 12 subs in a good sized theater room. AVR is behind the stadium seating up high, subs are all the way down front on either side of the 135 screen. AVR to subs is 24 direct line of sight. 7 to the floor, then 24 forward, then turn left 3 to one sub and another 12 to the second. About 3 to spare on the 50, dead nuts on for the 35. We just bought the house and I do not have time to run in wall for everything, yet. So for now its open cables hidden under crown molding and cove bases. Previous cables had a hum, though they were not coaxial, not to mention too short. Levels seem to be a tad higher as well. Theater is complete! Solid cable with solid connectors. Well worth the money.
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Nathan
> 3 dayGreat price for a long and quality cable.
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wpbeyes
> 3 dayGood quality cable. Heavy duty feel.
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T. M.
Greater than one weekQuality of the cable appears to be good. It was flexible and rugged enough to be pulled through floor joists and up the walls and still work fine. As for the quality of the signal transmission, I do not have the equipment to tell. It just appears to work.
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Jeffrey S.
> 3 dayI have two of these in my home hidden in the walls and coming down to a single jack. They are great for the value
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Kardafly
> 3 dayI had initially bought a long rca cable with the red, white, and yellow plugs and was just using that for my subwoofer connection. Well i wanted to move the subwoofer so i bought a longer one, 12 feet, and when i plugged it in i got a very loud humming/buzzing noise. I dont usually subscribe to the whole more expensive cable making things work our sound better, but in this case with an analog signal over a longer wire, you really need the shielding this cable provides to cut out any interference. This cable does exactly that.
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Floriaan
> 3 dayThis cable is NOT CL2/CL3 rated and when township came for inspection, it was NOT approved to used in the wall.
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Judge A
> 3 dayI have been unable to used it yet because I am building a home theater. I just ran the wires and I are in the process of getting ready to install the dry wall. However, judging by the apparent quality of the terminals and the overall construction of the wire, I am confident that it is a great product. I am running a chance by not testing it, but well see
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JadeMercury
> 3 dayIt more than met my expectations!
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BajaRobster
> 3 dayHigh quality cable! Bought it to use in-wall between two panels. This cable works well with good shielding, is very flexible (better than the coaxial cable I was thinking of using) easily fitting through some pretty tight turns, and has well made connectors that wont slip off and seem pretty sturdy. I purchased this for the length, the fact that I dont want to put anything in the wall I will have to replace soon and the reasonable price.