Key Features
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High-Level (Speaker) Input Cable — Designed to take the speaker output from an amplifier and feed it into the subwoofer’s high-level (speaker-level) input, instead of using a line-level (RCA) sub-out.
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Thick, high-capacity conductors — Built to carry the full speaker-level signal (which can be high current/voltage), ensuring safe and clean transfer of amplifier power to the subwoofer.
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Robust insulation and shielding — The cable’s insulation and construction are made to handle stronger signals and reduce noise, interference, or signal degradation, which is particularly important when transmitting amplified speaker-level output.
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Secure, speaker-grade terminations — Ends are terminated appropriately (speaker banana/spade or bare-wire) to match speaker binding posts on the amp and subwoofer — ensuring good contact and minimizing resistance.
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Optimized for bass/subwoofer frequencies — Because the subwoofer primarily handles low-frequency output, the cable’s design supports stable, distortion-free delivery of low-frequency power without unnecessary high-frequency artifacts.
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Flexibility for placement and installation — Designed to be flexible enough for regular home-theatre or stereo setups, allowing you to route between amplifier and subwoofer even when positions are not close.
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Compatibility with a wide range of amplifiers and subwoofers — Since it uses standard speaker-level inputs/outputs, it works even if your amplifier lacks a dedicated sub-out or line-level output, offering broader compatibility.
