• [MALE TO MALE] Connectors: 2RCA male to 2RCA male 3ft audio cable.
  • [PREMIUM BUILT CABLES] 24k gold plated connectors resist corrosion and reduce tarnish.
  • [BUILT FOR FLEXIBILITY AND QUALITY] The PVC jacket, copper braided shielding and aluminum foil shielding provide cable flexibility and greatly reduce undesired EMI/RFI interference.
  • [STABLE SIGNALS] Polyethylene Foam (PF) dielectric insulator greatly minimizes signal loss.
  • [COPPER PLATED CORE] Tin plated copper core reduces oxidation and increases wire life.

I've been using these cables for a couple years now. They are keeping company with some pretty darned expensive gear, and acquit themselves wonderfully, despite the low price. I had been using various cables, all more expensive than these, a lot more by comparison (not crazy money, but 10x, 20x, 30x the Fos-Power price). I've been replacing all my cables with these, including on my main system which includes Levinson, Monitor Audio and SVS (current models). I'll leave the discussion of their sound to those who hear differences in good cables, which these are, imo & ime. These FosPower interconnects are double-shielded, with svelte plugs that will fit in tight places, fit snugly without being overly tight (as is the case with Monoprice "Premium" ICs which take so much pressure to push on/pull off that I was fearful of breaking solder joints inside my gear - never again), wield 24K connectors, have a copper center wire, and are lightweight and pliable. They also look like you spent a lot more money. Perform like it, too. I've replaced all my cables with these. I order spares, too. I've had no problems with the cables. Your audiophile buddies won't be impressed, but that isn't why I buy good stuff; it's for the music which these ICs serve well. Very highly recommended.

Okay, I don't hear much difference between various cables, so I will leave sound quality comments for those who have such acuity. I heard no difference between these compared with some pricier ICs I had on hand from Tributaries, AudioQuest and Monster Cable. I like the way these cables fit - snugly - without requiring excess force to insert. They are thick, without being too heavy or stiff. I ordered two 3' lengths and two 6'. I am using them with a new Emotiva XSP-1.2 preamp, into a tubed ST-70 Custom power amp driving Klipschorns. My system sounds great to me. These cables seem to be well-made, and my new favorite budget interconnect. They sound like they are providing good electrical contact.

There is much controversy in the audiophile community over the contribution that cables make to the sound of any system. Some people say that cables are crucial and they engage in creative prose to describe how this or that cable affects the sound. Others say that, as long as the connectors, in this case the phono plugs, are securely attached and the wires have not suffered oxidation, which of course happens over time and is not a concern with new cables, all cables sound the same; and they cite blind tests where audio consumers and even experts could not tell the difference between one solid cable and another. I tend to the latter position and found these cables, and several others, to do a good job; and no, I could not tell the differences, if any, among them. Perhaps this result is caused by my electronics, or my room acoustics, or my ears, but to me these cables, like the others I tried, do the job they were designed for, which is to connect one piece of audio equipment to another without any loss of signal or addition of static.

The quality of the cable is as expected, but the thoughtfulness in design is great! I'd bought plenty of RCA analog cables before and they were always obnoxiously thick cables, so much so that wiring them was difficult because they were so stiff. These cable are soft enough to bend easily, but are definitely going to hold up for a while. The connectors are also thin enough to no crowd out any other plugs next to them, so they'll be compatible with any of your devices, given that they're not excessively bulky. Overall, these are top notch cables.

I replaced my amplifier and needed to put the new one up on a shelf that was 10 inched farther than my old monster cables would reach. These cables looked like a good value, and they are are. They feel solid, and I only needed the 3-foot ones, so as others have mentioned, I am not concerned with the smaller gauge wires. They look and sound great, and I like the flexibility of the cable because I have to run the wires from the front of one shelf to the back of the shelf below, and the radius of the turns seem fine with this wire, and would not have been withe a thicker, more stiff wire. I was not sure how to rate durability on a wire I just got. but I am not going to be connecting and disconnecting these on a frequent basis, so I expect them to last a very long time.

I have been selling and installing audio/video cables since the 80's and I always believe that you get what you pay for... most of the time. These cables are of the highest quality for a fraction of the price. I just purchased a 2015 Jeep with great brand sound system but not seeming to perform to its reputation. I ended up pulling apart the system and found the RCA cables were Rockford Fosgate, a great name in amps along with the Rockford Fosgate amp along aside the Alpine amp installed. I saw that the Rockford Fosgate cables looked sub-par so I replaced them with these. WOW, what a difference. You think the simplest things shouldn't make that big of a deal but remember you are only as good as your weakest link. I highly recommend this brand and I know you wont be dissapointed!

I purchased another set of these because the first to were great quality connecting wires. I needed these to connect 3 amps I am using from pre-out on receiver. The cables are of a medium stiffness yet flexible and worked perfect behind my entertainment console to connect from amplifier to my amps. They won't bend well, and I wouldn't recommend doing that, the closer you are to the connection. So, make sure they have the room they need for connecting. I cut holes in the back of my entertainment console, sadly because it didn't have any, but also so that power and connections to components could pass through easily to each needed location and component in my particular setup. The 3 ft length was perfect to reach and not leave a spaghetti mess of wires behind my console. Highly recommended RCA wires.

I needed to get the right length cables for my stereo cabinet. The ones I was using were old and too long. I ordered the FosPower 3 ft RCA cables to connect my receivers. The cables came nicely protected for shipping and the connectors were smooth and firm on the inputs. The sound is great, and I can now push my cabinet back up against the wall.

I bought these replace a set that was causing static between my pre amp tape out and my amp. They fit the female plugs nicely and don't feel like I have to push them in so hard that the plugs would break. They feel very good for the price. I've decided to replace all of my existing cables with these, not because of any audible difference, but because the 3 foot length is perfect for my needs and they offer great value. If you register with FosPower, they even give you a lifetime warranty. Can't beat that.

Nice cables, zero audible interference connecting my Denon AVR to my Crown XLS1002 amp. Keep in my I'm of the school that has searched out and read several double-blind tests of RCA cables that came to the conclusion that, once you get to acceptable quality, more expensive RCA cables make no audible difference. And these are nice quality: good connectors, nice balance of substantial shielding but still quite flexible for ease of use.