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AudioQuest Cinnamon Ethernet .75 Meter

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Product highlights
high-quality Ethernet cable
high-speed CAT-7 design (up to 10-gigabit bandwidth)
for use with computers, NAS drives, cable and DSL modems, routers, and more
silver-plated solid copper conductors for superior sound quality (silver layer is 1.25% of total conductor)
individually shielded wire pairs minimize crosstalk between pairs
Solid High-Density Polyethylene Insulation minimizes insulation-induced phase distortion
braided black-and-red covering
gold-plated RJ-45 connectors with 100% shield coverage
warranty: 5 years
What's in the box
2.4' Ethernet cable (w/ a male RJ-45 connector on each end)
About this item
Written by Crutchfield's Steve Kindig
Designed for high-definition digital audio Ethernet is a great way to move digital media - photos, movies, and music - around your home. Unlike other types of digital data, audio requires precise timing of the signal to produce maximum musical realism. For sending digital audio from Point A to Point B, AudioQuest's Cinnamon Ethernet cable offers several advantages: high-speed, plus extremely low timing jitter and time delay (latency). You can count on bit-perfect transfer over significant distances (up to 328 feet without an active booster or repeater). Superior engineering and construction Cinnamon uses eight solid copper conductors, and each wire is silver-plated, which benefits high-frequency applications like audio. Signals at these frequencies travel almost exclusively on the surface of the conductor. Because the surface of each conductor is made of high-purity silver, the cable's performance is close to that of a solid silver cable, but priced much closer to a solid copper cable. The primary reason AQ's Cinnamon cables cost more than the corresponding Forest cables is Cinnamon's thicker silver plating. Any solid material adjacent to a conductor actually becomes part of an imperfect circuit. Wire insulation absorbs energy (loss), and some of this energy is stored and then later released as distortion.
Solid High-Density Polyethylene Insulation ensures critical signal-pair geometry while minimizing insulation-induced phase distortion.