Blue Jeans Cable Belden 7710A Speaker Cables

Blue Jeans Cable Belden 7710A Speaker Cables 

DESCRIPTION

  • Three-conductor RGB/Component Video cable
  • Canare crimp-type connectors
  • 3/4 inch in diameter

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 14, 2005]
maxximtl
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

7710A: Great Picture Quality, Inexpensive 1505F: Great Picture Quality, Inexpensive S-Video: Great Picture Quality, Inexpensive

Weakness:

7710A: Extremely stiff, difficult to route 1505F: None S-Video Cable: Somewhat expensive as compared to the Component Video Cable.

Blue Jeans cable is definetly one of the better kept secrets in the cable business. What I like about them is that they come right out and tell you everything about their product. There are no secrets, cryo-treatments, incredible claims or other "snake oil" sales techniques. Blue Jeans sells quality cable and thats it. As the name describes, the 7710A component cable is made out of Belden Brilliance 7710A cable. It's an extremely sturdy cable terminated with quality Canare RCAP connectors. The picture is great. Colors are bright and vibrant. There is detail that wasn't present with lower end cables. No complaints here. One MAJOR thing to consider is that this cable is NOT FLEXIBLE at all. When they say its stiff, they mean it. If you have any sharp bends to make immediately after the connectors, forget about it. Because of this issue, I returned the cable in favor of their Belden 1505F component video cable. The 1505 cable has a braided core, and is therefore quite a bit more flexible. Picture quality seems just as good to me, although on paper it should degrade slightly (maybe below the perceptible limits of the human eye.) I am happier with the 1505F cable just from an ease of use standpoint. Picture quality is still fantastic, so I don't feel that I have given up anything. Lastly, I would like to review Blue Jean Cables S-Video Cable. This is a twin conductor cable with all metal mini-din connectors. I am using this on my Satellite box. I have run 2 other S-video cables (one RCA, one Radioshack,) and they were both utter crap compared to this cable. We swapped cables to do back to back comparisons. There was no contest. The Blue Jeans cable had much brighter colors, much better resolution on dark scenes and just a superior picture overall. The difference was immediately noticeable on any content.

Similar Products Used:

Monster Cable, Radio Shack, RCA

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2004]
--D--
AudioPhile

Strength:

Build quality. Signal purity.

Weakness:

I'm going to have to buy a better DVD player as this cable is pronouncing the inadequacies of my current player more than ever. Not a weakness of the cable.

This cable is great! Compare this to the Cobalt Cable component video that costs twice as much (they look like they're the same exact product). I really like the Canare 75ohm RCA plugs included on these. They hold pretty tight and they seem to be high quality. I'm also using a Canare digiflex gold 75ohm coax cable for digital audio which is also a great product with the same connectors. I paid a little more for my cable than the prrevious reviewer because I got the 1694A cables (same 3 conductors) wrapped with a tech flex jacket as opposed to the less flexible / less expensive rubber covering. Compared to a $20 generic Component video cable, this cable is obviously much better. I see less color bleeding in the reds and resolution is better. Blacks are also more defined.

Similar Products Used:

Generic Magnavox or GE component video cable. I'm more of an audiophile than a videophile so I'm slowly upgrading components regarding my video playback to match my audio system. This a great product to start with and I doubt I'll ever need to switch it out for another cable.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 22, 2004]
ibedouglas
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price Quality Color and contrast are both excellent Never seen anything looking better that was non-progressive http://www.bluejeanscable.com

Weakness:

They could use a better web designer, but the current site does the job.

I just bought this cable based on a few recommendations I read on forums and on audioholics.com. They turned out to be exactly what I expected, a very capable canare terminated, belden wired interconnect. I don't think you will find much better than these, especially at the price given. I highly recommend these for anyone who's on a budget small or large, because you're going to end up spending at least three times as much to find something that may or may not be better. Just as refrence I will note that pervious to using these cables I was running a Tributaries silver series S-Video cable. (Which is a top of the line interconnect) The Tributaries has worked great for years, but I just upgraded my dvd player to one that has a non-progressive component out. So I grabbed these cables, and doing an A and B comparison with the Tributaries, the contrast seems roughly equivalent, but the colors are much more vibrant and vivid with the component video cable. Again, I highly recommend the cable...well built, and comparable to anything an exotic cable company would put out.

Similar Products Used:

Tributaires Silver Series (S-video) Monster M Series (S-video)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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