Avico’s new range of television/sound cables feature 24k gold-plated connectors, high-quality, silver-plated conductors, as well as oxygen-free copper (OFC) wire that it claims has the highest purity available for such wiring.
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Avico says there are a few basic guidelines that will steer consumers in the right direction. For a start, the thicker the cable and the higher the purity of the copper in the cable, the better the quality of picture and sound. However, beware of cables that simply use a thicker plastic coating to give the appearance of thicker cable.
“A rule of thumb, reliably used within the industry, is that the consumer should be prepared to spend about 10 – 15% of the cost of the appliance on cables,” says Carver, “this way they can be fairly sure of getting a cable that will do justice to the system they have just invested in.
A catchword for good quality cables to look out for on packaging is OFC (oxygen-free copper) and numbers that show a minimum of 99.995 – this means the purity of the copper is 99.995 percent, the maximum being 99.9998 percent. Another factor to bear in mind is that cable lasts a lifetime – it is a one-off investment that does not deteriorate.
Avico’s Origin brand of cables offers a range of high-end cables for all types of audio and visual connections – CD, DVD, turntables, set top digital boxes, television, plasma and projector and more.
There are three levels of performance within the Origin brand of cables, each one ensuring the transmission of signals is faster and with less distortion than conventional cables. The quality of the materials used in the manufacture of the Origin cables means they are able to transmit uncompressed multi-channel digital audio and high definition view with full bandwidth.
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$39.95-$269.95