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AudioQuest Coax Forest Koaxialkabel, schwarz, Länge: 0,75 m, vergoldete Anschlüsse, 75 Ohm

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  • Solide Leiter eliminieren Verzerrungen der Stranginteraktion und reduzieren Jitter
  • Hartzellige Schaumstoffisolierung wird ausschließlich in den meisten Audio-Quest-Video- und digitalen Audiokabeln verwendet
  • Die Abschirmung spielt bei jedem Kabeldesign immer eine wichtige Rolle
  • AudioQuest's Noise-Dissipation System verhindert, dass erfasste HF-Störungen die Bodenreferenz des Geräts modulieren
  • Forest AudioQuest digitale Koaxialkabel wurden entwickelt, um Verzerrungen über eine extrem breite Bandbreite zu minimieren


AudioQuest-Koaxial-Digitalkabel wurden entwickelt, um Verzerrungen über einen sehr weiten Frequenzbereich zu minimieren.


Gordon Rafferty
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 6. März 2025
Opened up the sound of my CD player
Kevin H.
Bewertet in Kanada am 3. Januar 2024
Good quality Audio cable and works and sounds great in my system
Radek Biba
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. März 2024
Solid build quality and, as far as I can tell, correct transmission of the digital sound data. The music plays great to me, and my DAC doesn't complain in any way. I'm very satisfied.
Tom73
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. April 2024
Klingt deutlich definierter als irgend ein RCA und sollte für die meisten Zwecke mehr als reichen,aber Preis Leistung ist bei sowas ja individuell!Jedenfalls schickt es mir Blurayzeugs, SACD und DVD-Audio an den CD-Spieler der es wandelt und es klingt natürlich definiert und fehlerfrei fein auch bei schwierigen Stimmen und Becken, so wie CD und Vinyl bei mir auch!
Mako
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. April 2024
Ok, nicht die Preiswertesten aber die bezahlbar besten Kabel. Über alle Bereiche, einfach nur sehr empfehlenswert.
fred
Bewertet in Frankreich am 28. April 2024
Très satisfait de ce produit. Solide et qualitatif. Son excellent, bon rapport qualité prix
Ülar Lõhmus
Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. Januar 2023
ok
DD
Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. Juni 2022
Habe auf 75cm keinen hörbaren Unterschied zu meinem Amazon Coaxkabel für 7,99 festgestellt. Geldverschwendung.
andrewXc
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Mai 2021
Jest bardzo dobry i warty zainteresowania w tej cenie...
Pino
Bewertet in Italien am 2. Juni 2019
Ho comprato questo cavo per collegare il mio vecchio cd Rotel 971 al mio nuovo ampli Marantz 6006.Ho visto subito che il cavo ha una buona la costruzione nel complesso, forse sarebbe meglio utilizzare dei morsetti un po' più consistenti (all'altezza del cavo), perché questo cavo suona veramente bene! L'ho confrontato con un cavo coassiale generico ma non scadente.... è il Forest ha un suono più "rotondo" la differenza si è notata subito, sicuramente esiste di meglio, ma il Forest ha un rapporto qualità/prezzo veramente ottimo.
Ferglekutt
Bewertet in den USA am12. November 2019
I use a Schiit Eitr/Modi Multibit/Magni 3 stack on my desk in my home office for headphone listening. As setups go, it has plenty of power, but its footprint is small enough that it doesn't get in the way of my work, an important consideration since I do lots of sketching at my desk. Could've gotten something from iFi or Chord that would've been really good and even more compact, but the thing about separates is that you don't necessarily buy it all at once. I accumulated the three parts of the stack over the course of about a year and a half.Unfortunately, my Stack, while pretty good, didn't sound as good as I felt it should. It seemed a little congested, a little glaring, a little cramped. The soundstage, separation, details... felt they should've been better based on my experience with other Schiit components at audio shows, and then I had it confirmed when I had a chance to listen to the exact same setup but with different cables. You see, the triple Schiit stack is a very cable-centric system. You need a USB cable from the computer to the Eitr, then a digital coaxial cable from the Eitr to the Modi M, and then an RCA cable from the Modi to the Magni. Lots of opportunity for the signal to get picked away at by less-than-stellar connections.You see, I've heard so many times that cables are cables are cables that, although that doesn't seem intuitively right to me, I just went with it. It seems reasonable to think that better conductors mean a better signal means better sound. The controversy is even greater with digital cables because of the binary nature of them. But even a square wave / pulse can get muddled by a bad conductor or interference, right? I'd think so at least, not that I'm an expert. I dumped most of my science credits and electives into chemistry in college. Probably should've taken more physics.Setting that aside, I had been using cables from the bottom of the barrel. Why? Dogma. I'd been told that cables are snake oil so many times that I didn't even question that the cables might be the problem. Good ol' blind faith. But the facts were indisputable. The Stack with the decent cables sounded flat-out better than my stack, and I was hearing it with a pair of headphones that I'm very familiar with (HE-400i). I can't speak to the difference between decent cables and really expensive cables, but I can say with confidence that the step up from total garbage cables to decent cables absolutely makes a difference.So after a little poking around, I settled on the green Audioquests (USB, digital coax, and RCA). It'd be a hair over $100, but I figured that if a $100 set of Audioquest cables can't outdo the crapola cables I had, then it might be time to just sell my stack and get something less cable-dependent. The good news is that the new cables worked like a charm. The analogue RCA cable did make the biggest difference, but I swapped my old and new cables back and forth ad nauseam, and all of them made a difference. The cumulative effect of swapping all three bad cables for the three green Audioquest cables wasn't subtle. Everything became smoother, clearer, and separation and imaging improved considerably.So, if you're using mega low-end cables, cables that you may have gotten for free bundled up with various electronics purchases over the years, if you're using those free cables with your audio gear and you feel that your audio experience seems little flat, a little cardboard-y, a little congested or compressed, maybe a touch harsh or glaring... well, I suggest that you buy some decent entry-level audiophile cables. Again, I have no idea what the difference between a $100 set and a $1000 set of cables would be, but I do know that the difference between free cables and $100 cables is very audible.
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