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The AudioQuest Evergreen Stereo Cable features 4 RCA connectors and a compact 0.6 m length, designed for optimal sound quality and durability. Weighing only 140 grams, it's perfect for both home and portable audio setups.
Brand | AudioQuest |
Connector Type | RCA |
Cable Type | Composite |
Compatible Devices | Male |
Special Feature | Magnetic |
Recommended Uses For Product | audio signal transmission |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 2 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Model Name | Evergreen |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Outer Material | Foamed-Polyethylene |
Manufacturer | AudioQuest |
UPC | 092592060456 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092592060456 |
Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
Item model number | EVERG0.6R |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
ASIN | B005T421IG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2011 |
M**T
Very very Good cble
Who are looking for quality product, please buy it blindly.only price is little high.
T**T
Audioquest: Interconnect Cables for the Confident Audiophile
Do you want truly good quality cables for not a lot of money?Well, dream on, because that is not something which actually exists on this planet.What does exist, however, are Audioquest cables.Audioquest offers all the sound quality a sensible, non-psychotic audiophile actually requires, and does so at an attractive price point* within reach of everyone**.*applicable only to entry-level audioquest products. higher-level products range from exorbitantly expensive to totally unaffordable.**everyone who’s earnings place them in society’s upper-middle class.Equipping a large, multi-component stereo using durable cables which are also aesthetically, and aurally pleasing can rival the cost of a small luxury sedan. Those cables exist for really only one purpose... To provide definitive proof for the commonly used expression, “there’s one born every minute”. Of course, they do offer a slight increase in sound quality, but nowhere near proportionate to their ludicrous price tags. Those who fall for this trickery fail to realize the subjective nature of sound quality. There is an easy formula behind the sometimes elusive goal of quality sound... a formula in which money plays much less of a role than many believe. Sure, one needs to drop money on high quality components and speakers, but not luxury sedan money. Only the most insecure of people require the type of validation only a sky-high asking price can deliver.The next important element in the sound quality formula is not necessarily something one can buy, for it is intangible. Although a false form of this element can be obtained through ridiculous overpayment, the real thing is a product of knowledge, research and experience. The element I’m referencing is confidence. Confidence in both the components which make up your system, as well as your ability in choosing the correct equipment for your requirements.It’s really that simple. Quality components purchased in an informed manner will always produce high quality sound when installed properly, if the listener believes in the system to which they’re listening. A system with a dramatically higher price tag will of course sound a bit better in a side-by side comparison, but not proportionally... and how often is a $500,000 system going to be sitting next to yours?I noticed one reviewer stated that the Audioquest cables he had long since returned for being “noisy”. He probably would have been better off, had he returned the noisy components which made up his buzzy system, than returning those Audioquest cables. No intact interconnect cable can create noise on its own, it can only induce noises which shouldn’t be there in the first place. You can’t go wrong with sensibly-priced good quality components... and you’ll never need $10,000 interconnects to mask the noise they aren’t producing.Some believe the most consequential elements in the quest for superb sound quality are the interconnects used. As I mentioned, interconnect cables which are durable, aesthetically and aurally pleasing will fill this role perfectly. There is no requirement to foolishly overspend on any part of your system, unless you suffer from chronic insecurity... In such cases, the path to superb sound quality is paved with thousands upon thousands of dollars. It won’t be as real as a system in which you’re naturally confident, but don’t worry, you won’t be able to hear the difference.
M**S
Eccezzionali
Valgono molto di piu di quello che costano e migliorano la qualita del suono, piu presenza scenica e rappresentazione correta della gamma medio alta. 5 stelle per il prezzo, veramente ben spesi.
E**T
Extremely durable, noiseless, and attractive (in a good way)
For those hesitating because the product photo doesn't look nylon wrapped/braided all the way: it is. None of the cable is exposed plastic. I've been an AudioQuest loyalist since I started my hifi journey. The cables are fantastic, and not as expensive as competitors. This one is no different. Even buried in a nest of other cables, there's no distortion or EMI. The music's background is perfectly black, as it should be. The cable is a bit stiff, but I like that. It feels stronger, and it's not like I need it to flex much anyway. The connectors are snug and wiggle-free. I won't comment on the sound (aside from the noise-free...ness) because I upgraded my DAC at the same time so I can't blind test this RCA interconnect with another.
R**I
Su sonido vale la pena su precio
La calidad del cable no es que sea impresionante. Está bien terminado. Lo mejor es su sonido. Puedo opinar sobre este cable al tener su hermano Tower de gama más baja. El Tower tiene un sonido más lleno, mientras que este parece un sonido más delgado pero como más detalles y mejor separación de instrumentos. Quizás no es muy recomendable si tu equipo tiende a tener un sonido demasiado brillante. El que crea que un simple cable es incapaz de hacer esto, se equivoca y habla alguien que ha probado muchos cables y lleva tiempo en el mundo del HI-FI. No hay de dejarse una fortuna en cables para obtener un buen sonido.Yo empece conectandolo al giradiscos, porque es de los pocos cables que he encontrado que quiten el molesto zumbido que tienen muchos giradiscos, la cuestión es que el sonido me parecía excesivamente brillante con lo que puse a su hermano Tower con el giradiscos y el Evergreen con el reprodcutor de CDs. Por si sirve de ayuda, os indico la configuración que tengo, quizás coincida con la vuestra y este comentario os sirva de ayuda:Ampli: Yamaha AS-700Lector: Yamaha CDS-300Giradiscos: Pro-ject Debut Carbon (capsula Technics 270C)Altavoces: Wharfedale Diamond 121
H**Y
Good sounding ' budget ' cable but poorly designed plugs
A few weeks ago i purchased a Tower interconnect , which is the base model of the Audioquest range , and although i found nothingparticularly outstanding about the performance initially with a bit of use and more extensive listening i started to appreciatethe way it managed to bring subtle improvements in clarity , soundstage depth and separation to the music withoutshouting ' look at me ' .I've always liked the way solid core cable seems to ( subjectively ) tighten bass response which in turn brings about improvements in timingand rhythm , but this type of cable ( at sensible prices ) is not so easy to find as it once was , the downside being extra care is needed when handling due to it's relative inflexibility and it is easily damaged.I have been using the Tower in a secondary system but having purchased a new rack to house my main system in the lounge with only 24 cm between the shelves i needed a shorter cable to link my cd player to the amp so i ordered a 60 cm length of the Evergreen ,which is next up in the Audioquest range .Differences between Evergreen and the Tower , other than the obvious colour , consist of a braided outer sheath and slightly thicker copper cores.Used with a system comprised of Onkyo CDP 7030 - Marantz PM 5005 - Monitor Audio MR 1 's and Van Damme speaker cable the Evergreendisplayed the same characteristics of the cheaper Tower but with slightly more bass weight and a subtle but noticeable increase in fine detail.The main criticism of the Audioquest cables though aren't related to the sound but the ridiculously tight fit of the plugs.Almost everyone that uses these cables complains about this and although they slide on easy enough when it comes to removal they exhibit a vice like grip and utmost care is needed not to damage them or the sockets they are plugged into.This could be made much easier by having some sort of ' grip ' moulded into the plug surface , the plugs themselves are about half the size of most other types and combined with the smooth surface makes removal ( especially in the confined rear of most racks ) extremely difficult and frustrating.In summary then , a good cable at a relatively modest cost , that produces subtle but noticeable benefits.Just make sure you position your equipment where you want it to stay before plugging in or risk damage trying to unplug .I 've given 5 stars based on sound quality alone but if i could refine that the plugs would get 3 .
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