Cables To Go 98036 Premium Component Video Cable (8 Feet, Black/Gray)
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| List Price: | $19.99 |
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Product Description
Cables To Go Premium component video cables will improve the performance of your progressive scan video sources by providing a much better interconnect solution than the “throw away” cables that are included with most consumer electronics products. The oxygen-free copper center conductor and foamed PE dielectric work to maintain 75-ohm characteristic impedance. The dual braided oxygen-free copper shields and aluminum foil sheath offer protection from environmental noise and interference. Robustly constructed using color-coded molded connectors that attach to an ultra-flexible jacket, Cables To Go cables are the epitome of easy installation and identification. 24K gold plated heavy-duty connectors ensure long-lasting, highly conductive signal connections.
Product Details
- Color: Black/Gray
- Brand: Cables To Go
- Model: 98036
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 6.00" w x 8.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Connectors: RCA Plug x3 to RCA Plug x3
- Oxygen-free copper conductors for efficient signal transmission
- 100% Aluminum foil and braided OFC shield protect against noise and interference
- Molded connectors feature precision-made 24K gold-plated contacts to ensure long-lasting quality
- Ultra-flexible jacket for easy installation
Customer Reviews
No name... do what they came to do!
So these aren't Monster cables... as the price very much reflects that sentiment! Do they work... an emphatic YES! They are gold tipped as the picture shows and a nice gauge. At eight foot length they are the perfect length for moving your components around. Is it better to spend a few extra dollars and use these over the usual supplied RCA plugs? Again, yes!
They bring out the color and make the images a bit sharper. You will be able to see the differences if you do a side by side comparison. If you are the type of person that wants great, crisp and vivids colors then RCA plugs will not suffice. My husband is a Cable/Phone tech and gets to play around with different types of brands. He finds that these will foot the bill and are a great alternative to Monster cables which are overpriced because of their name.
Highly recommend, as well as their HDMI cables. You will not be disappointed with this purchase.
Cables To Go 98036 Premium Component Video Cable VS Gold Tips... Me likes! :-)
After hooking these babies up to our top of the line 50" Panasonic Plasma I can tell you that in this case "Cables to Go Premium Component Video Cables" work just as well as my high price name brand Gold Tipped cables! My son is DEEP into video filming & editing & it seems as he is ALWAYS "NEEDING" another cable of some kind, so when I had the opportunity to snag this baby to do a quality comparison I jumped on it...................to ascertain IF in fact I had been wise in ALWAYS buying the higher priced cables in the past. Well maybe there is a difference in other low end brands in comparison to the "Gold Tips" but in this case no one could tell any difference! NADA!!!
And the fact that they were being used on soch a big screen I think would hve amplified any distortion or quality issues, So when I need a spare cable(s) or replacement I will for sure be shopping for it in this bargain brand!! So if you are like me & want/need a quality cable feel confident in buying this one, at least in my cable I found it to be of the same quality as my Gold ones. If I have any issues down the road I will let you know, as I, like you, depend on these Amazon reviews to determine what will best suit my needs!
Excellent, especially for the price
I'll admit, that I often use the cheap cables that come with products. The problem of course, is that whenever you're using a cable that is more than 3 feet long, you really do need to upgrade because of possible signal loss and/or interference.
That said, you don't need to buy the super expensive cables. There really isn't much of any (if at all) noticeable difference between a cheaper cable and a $200 cable. The big advantage is going to be quality and durability. Cheaper cables will fall apart, the prongs will bend, etc. The gold plating on a premium cable is also an advantage of the cheaper nickle because it wont corrode.
If you need a premium cable, go with this because you get the benefits of the durability and gold plating, without the ridiculous markup that other premium cables have. This is an excellent price.





