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GE Digital Audio Coaxial Cable (AV23324) (AV-23324)(Color May Vary)

GE Digital Audio Coaxial Cable (AV23324) (AV-23324)(Color May Vary)
From General Electric

List Price: $7.99
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Product Description

Digital Audio Coax Cable connects DVDs, digital CD players, satellite receiver, digital home theater receivers and other devices equipped with digital audio coaxial connections.


Product Details

  • Brand: General Electric
  • Model: AV-23324
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 4.50" w x 7.25" l, .20 pounds

Features

  • 6 FT, CONNECTS ANY 2 DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENTS EQUIPPED WITH DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL JACKS , LOW LOSS, DOUBLE-SHIELDED DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL CABLE WITH RCA-TYPE PLUGS ON EACH END , COLORS MAY VARY

Customer Reviews

It 's practically free!5
$3.00?!?! Are you kidding me? Buy it. A digital signal is a digital signal is a digital signal whether you get it through a ridiculous "Monster" cable or a cheap one like this. Don't waste your time looking at the expensive stuff.

Expensive cables matter if you are connecting analog signals, but have absolutely no benefit on a digital signal.

Use your brain.5
As a college student, I'm always trying to have the latest tech gear. I have a new HDTV, an XBOX 360, and a surround sound system. The 360 is connected to the surround sound and HDTV, but the TV's sound needed a cable to connect it to the receiver. I looked at Best Buy and saw the "Monster" cables for around $60 and put the idea out of my mind. However, I came on here and found a couple cables. While I was in the checkout with another cable, I looked around a bit and found this one. It was only $2, so I took the plunge and bought it. It came in the mail and I set it up. It works just fine with the 5.1 Surround Sound system. Just plug it into the back of the TV and the digital coax plug in the receiver. It works great for me, and I'll bet it works just as well as the Monster one. If there's a cable cheaper than this, feel free to get it. If you feel like getting a more expensive one, get it. I can't stop you, but I would just go for the best deal. Either the cable works or it doesn't - there's no inbetween. This one works fine.

Nice quality, good sound5
Does the job it is designed for. The only improvement I could suggest is a cord that is a little thicker for longevity and strength.