QED Performance Audio J2J Graphite 3.5mm Cable 3.0m
The Performance J2J cable utilises design concepts from the high end Reference range to optimise audio performance when connecting your mobile, tablet, PC or MAC to your amplifier.
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The multi-award winning Performance range presents the Performance Audio Jack to Jack interconnect.
The Performance J2J cable utilises design concepts from the high end Reference range to optimise audio performance when connecting your mobile device, tablet, PC or MAC to your amplifier or any device with a 3.5mm stereo jack input. These include enhanced shielding, low capacitance dielectric materials and 24k gold plated plugs.
Features
99.999% Oxygen Free Copper conductors
These provide a low resistance audio path
Low density polyethylene dielectric
Ergonomically sculptured zinc plated alloy barrel
Gold plated close tolerance 3.5 mm connectors
Features a 3.5 mm stereo connector at both ends. Because gold does not tarnish it provides a lasting low contact resistanceStepped Jack Plug
A specially designed stepped 3.5 mm plug which allows the cable to be used when the portable device is protected by an external case.
Essential information
- This item is covered by a 1 year warranty
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Please allow 3-5 Days GB Mainland Delivery on this item
Guarantee (months) | 12 |
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   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Does cable quality make a difference?
Absolutely. A system is only as good as it's weakest component and using poor quality cables can bottleneck the overall performance of your system. Even differences between digital cables are noticable when auditioned on good quality equipment.
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How much should I spend on cables?
As with all HiFi the quality of the components should be balanced against each other to acheive optimum results. As a general rule you should be looking to spend between 10% and 20% of your budget on cables. Although many products are supplied with cables in the box these will generally be of minimum specification and should ideally be replaced with specialist alternatives