Audioquest - Vodka HDMI Digital Video Cable 3.0 Meter - Braid
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Audioquest - Vodka HDMI Digital Video Cable 3.0 Meter - Braid
Solid 10% Silver-Plated LGC Conductors
Low Jitter, Low Distortion Audio
Signal Conductors Controlled for Digital Audio Direction
Bi-Directional Ethernet Communication and Audio Return Channel Enabled
Treat your home theater gear to a huge silver advantage with Vodka HDMI cable from AudioQuest's 'Indulgence Series.' Boasting solid 10% silver-plated Long-Grain Copper (LGC) conductors, Vodka delivers low jitter, low distortion audio as well as superb picture quality. Vodka's signal conductors are controlled for digital audio direction. The bi-directional Ethernet communication and audio return channel is enabled. AudioQuest has a well-earned reputation as a manufacturer of exceptional analog video cables. However, the advent of HDMI in 2004 presented a new set of design challenges that needed to be solved. In order for AudioQuest to maximize audio and video cable performance over HDMI, new materials and higher levels of manufacturing precision were employed to handle the high-speed, wide-bandwidth signals of HDMI. While the basic blueprint for HDMI cable construction was established by the HDMI steering committee (HDMI, LLC), AQ examined areas that could be optimized within the established framework. Several of the analog audio and video design elements that have proven so important over the years turned out to be meaningful to HDMI signal design. Solid core conductor technology, conductor metallurgy, insulation material and overall precision of manufacture have all been carefully optimized to create a superior line of HDMI cables. With the Indulgence Series of HDMI cable, AudioQuest is proud to introduce the next evolution of HDMI cable performance. Why the word "indulgence"? When we set aside the time for audio/video entertainment in the home we are, after all, allowing ourselves a bit of well-earned personal indulgence. We allow ourselves time for emotional transportation via video and sound.