Ever take a good, long look behind your entertainment system? If you’re like most people, the space behind your television, stereo, and video-game system is so full of tangled cables that it resembles a rat’s nest. Unless your goal is to attract and trap dust-bunnies, this sort of mess is both annoying and unnecessary. There are big differences between low-quality audio cables and video cables and the top of the line cables preferred by audiophiles and video experts. The differences are two-fold. First, high-quality cables feature the very best connectors available. They are generally coated with an gold alloy which is both highly conductive and completely corrosion-resistant. When this sort of attention to detail is lacking, the transmission quality of your audio or video signals will undoubtedly suffer. If you have a bad connection between your cables and your audio or video devices, it’s a sure bet that you won’t be satisfied with the results. Secondly, high-quality audio cables and video cables are shielded against RF interference. This is probably the biggest difference between the cables used by audiophiles and the low-end cables foisted upon us by unscrupulous salesmen who put profit ahead of performance. If your cables are not properly shielded, you can expect poor performance from your digital systems and noise in your analog systems. So, you know that you need audio cables and video cables that feature high-quality, corrosion-resistant connectors and effective RF shielding. But another important factor when it comes time to tame the rat’s nest is the cable color. If you have ever traced a cable from its source to its destination, amid a sea of similarly-colored cables, you know it can be a dusty and frustrating affair. Color-coded cables make this sort of task simple; with color-coding, organizing your cables is as simple as opening your eyes and taking a look. Next time you put off cleaning because of the mess behind your entertainment center, think about this. Not only do new cables give your electronic equipment a clean, modern look, but because of the color coding, they make it easy to figure out which cable attaches to which piece of equipment, and they optimize the performance of your audio and video gear. New audio cables and video cables for digital camcorders are an invenstment in your own comfort and enjoyment, don’t lose out! Submited by Todd from http://sensorsview.com/. Thanks

