วันจันทร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552
Why the Best Audio and Video Cables are Necessary
<p>When it comes right down to it, setting up a home entertainment system is not all that complicated. It does not take any special tools or training, and any special information one might need can be readily found on the web. In all reality, any home entertainment project requires a whole lot more research on which components will work well together than anything else, and connecting everything up is really just a matter of following directions. <p> Why is it, then, that professionally installed home entertainment systems always end up sounding and looking so much better than what Joe down the street throws together, even with the exact same components? The answer lies in the cables. It does not matter how great the quality of the components if the medium responsible for transferring the signals is not up to snuff. The cabling is usually the biggest bottleneck in any type of data transfer, be it quality or quantity, and in today's digital world, both aspects are extremely important in getting the maximum picture and sound quality from a home entertainment system. <p> Now most people will say how can that be, cables are cables are cables, and part of what they're saying is right. The material inside that conducts the signal is the same in most types of cables, so they're right about that part. Here a cheap wire is the same as the more expensive wire. <p> But the big difference in the price points is the more expensive cable uses shielding and often the ends are different. Here's where you can run into performance differences as the amount and type of material used reflects and absorbs different signals. In addition some metals conduct signal better than other types so the ends of an expensive cable might be different than more economical models. With different types of shielding and ends to choose from you have a whole array of price points, the lesser shielding may lend itself to a poorer picture or sound. <p> Keep in mind, high quality audio and video cables do not heat up, nor do they have moving parts, and established standards generally last decades, if they are not already decades old. Unless they are destroyed by some other external element, high quality cables will last a lifetime. Isn't it worth it to spend a few dollars more on an investments with that kind of life? <p> The best online provider for home theater setup supply is uglycable.com. Go to uglycable.com today and allow their representatives to help you locate the correct <a href="http://www.uglycable.com.au/">audio cables</a> and <a href="http://www.uglycable.com.au/">cheap video cables</a> you will need for your installation. They have an incredible inventory at really great prices, you're sure to locate whatever it is you need to make your setup rock. <p> <p></p>
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