Belkin PureAV AV20500-25 25-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable

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Experience an extended, more accurate bass with PureAV Blue Series Subwoofer Audio Cables from Belkin. Designed to handle the low frequencies produced by subwoofers, Blue Series Subwoofer Audio Cables provide deeper and tighter bass than ordinary audio cables, as well as freedom from interference for richer sound. Use of a solid-core conductor ensures the accuracy essential to delivering powerful bass, a vast improvement over a stranded-core conductor.
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  • Feature:
  • Cable delivers a fuller, more extended bass response
  • 99.99%-purity copper conductors improve audio clarity
  • Generates better high frequencies and a more realistic stereo image
  • Split-tip center pin and 6-cut, corrosion-resistant, 24k gold RCA connectors
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Belkin
  • Color: Blue
  • EAN: 0722868482186
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Belkin Components
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Belkin Components
  • Model: AV20500-25
  • MPN: AV20500-25
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CABLE_OR_ADAPTER
  • Publisher: Belkin Components
  • Studio: Belkin Components
  • UPC: 722868482186

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Customer Reviews

Worked for me.2008-12-01
I used it to connect a Klipsch Sub-10 Subwoofer to a Yamaha RX-663BL AV Receiver. It worked fine.
Great price and great quality2008-11-25
Needed to relocate the subwoofer-too close to the tv and causing screen problems. Nice substantial cord-not a techy but no degradation in sound quality-great price.
Excellent Product2008-11-09
Like the Belkin HDMI cables that we have purchased this item met and exceeded all expectations. The sound quality through our subwoofer is great.
Need powerful signal2008-10-18
This cable will significantly attenuate the signal due to its length. If you have a low signal output, you will receive nothing at the subwoofer unless you boost the volume. I tried to use the cable for a regular audio output (digital audio from PC to amplifier) and the signal will not go through. So it is likely to not work with anything else than a subwoofer.
Don't believe the marketing hype2008-10-04
Just like other reviewers, don't believe the marketing hype created by Monster. The cable made by Belkin is just as good if not better than "the other guys" without the inflated price. I bought this as an upgrade to setting up my powered subwoofer using the speaker wire inputs and would highly recommend this cable to anyone with a powered subwoofer.

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