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The KabelDirekt 6ft RCA/Phono Cable delivers superior audio fidelity with 75 ohm impedance and gold-plated connectors, ensuring flawless analog and digital sound transmission. Its double-layer shielding and break-proof metal sleeves provide exceptional durability and interference protection, making it ideal for HiFi, home cinema, subwoofers, and vintage audio equipment. Designed for both performance and longevity, this cable comes with a 36-month warranty, offering reliable, high-quality connections for discerning audiophiles.

















| ASIN | B00DI89IQS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,397 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16 in RCA Cables |
| Brand | KabelDirekt |
| Brand Name | KabelDirekt |
| Cable Type | Coaxial |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Subwoofers, A/V receivers, tape decks, audio amplifiers, PCs, speakers, TVs, stereo systems, Hi-Fi systems Compatible Devices Subwoofers, A/V receivers, tape decks, audio amplifiers, PCs, speakers, TVs, stereo systems, Hi-Fi systems See more |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA/phono |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 17,521 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00799422538962 |
| Included Components | KabelDirekt - 2 RCA 2 RCA - 1,8m |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Height | 5.1 inches |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | KabelDirekt |
| Model | 259 |
| Model Name | CableDirect – 6ft RCA/phono cable, 2 × 2 plugs, stereo audio cable, practically break-proof & flawless sound quality (coaxial, subwoofer/amp/HiFi & home cinema/Blu-ray, analog & digital) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Gold-plated connectors |
| Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting audio kits, subwoofers, amplifiers, HiFi and home cinema systems, Blu-ray players, and other devices including A/V receivers, audio amplifiers, PCs, speakers, TVs, stereo systems, and Hi-Fi systems |
| Special Feature | Gold-plated connectors |
| Specification Met | CE |
| UPC | 799422538962 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**N
Never underestimate the value of reasonably sized connectors.
Recently I re-tubed a vintage amp I've been restoring. I put it back in my entertainment center, turned it on, and sat back to listen. Everything was fine for about an hour or so, then a 60 Hz hum started. In just a few minutes the hum was the only thing that could be heard. My first thought was that one of the new tubes was bad. But because disconnecting the amp to remove it from the rack, then opening it up to replace a bad tube didn't appeal to me I decided to first recheck the connections to make certain nothing was loose (Good grounding is our friend). I found the hum was coming from a patch cord that had gone bad. It was an older cable and I guess something that got brittle with age snapped while it was being handled. I didn't have another RCA patch cable long enough, so time to buy a new cable. Normally my go to stereo patch cables would be Blue Jeans LC-1 interconnects, but there's a problem. Blue Jeans has fallen for the current fad of oversize moldings on their connectors. The RCA inputs on most vintage stereo equipment (Say 70's or earlier) is spaced more closely together than is common on modern gear. And I know from experience the the LC-1's won't fit on the inputs of this amplifier without the benefit of improvisational engineering. And most other brands of modern interconnect cables have "chunky plug" syndrome as well. While pondering this dilemma the light went off in my head. I bought a KabelDirekt headphone jack to RCA cord to connect the bedroom TV to an elderly Wave Radio I rescued from a yard sale. And the RCA connectors on that patch cord were much more reasonably sized. So I popped upstairs to get the cable and tried a test fitting on my old amp, and they fit perfectly with room to spare. So I ordered a KabelDirekt 6' stereo patch cable and through the magic of Amazon Prime a nice government employee deposited it in my mailbox two days later. Impressions In addition to having reasonably sized connectors that will fit vintage gear they are well made and grip tightly, but not too tight (I hate connectors that have to be hammered on or pulled off with visegrips). Sound? They sound good. They add nothing to the audio and don't take anything away, which is what good cables should do. And the hum is gone. On the subject of channel markings on the plugs; I'm in my Fifties, and deep in the throes of presbyopia. Which means I'm not particularly flexible and I don't see tiny things in tight spaces very well. Much has been made in other reviews about the marking for the channels on these cables being the color of the printing on the plugs and how difficult it is to see. Blind, old, and cranky as I am I had no problems telling left from right while squatting down in the cramped, poorly lit space behind my entertainment center. Another reviewer recommended using a flashlight helps to see the colors more easily. I second his opinion. My only complaint really has nothing to do with the cables themselves. It has to do with the KabelDirekt's "Designed in Germany - Made in China" tag in their marketing. Designed does not mean engineered. In fact "Designed" in this context is extremely vague. It might mean engineered, but it might only mean "we told the Chinese factory what font to print on the plugs". It would be nice if they were to provide a bit more clarification on what is meant by "Designed". Bottom line; Good cables at a good price. They perform well and seem well made enough to last in home audio use. Update 7/31/2018: I've since ordered several more of these cables for various uses in sizes ranging from 3' to 20'. I've been satisfied with the performance, even the 20 foot cable used with my TV (dead quiet, no hum, despite being next to several power cords). I've only had one RCA Plug with a loose fit when new, and that was easily corrected with the judicious application of pliers. And apparently KabelDirekt does read these reviews because the newer cables come with easier to see color bands on the barrels of the plugs.
D**N
Good products, great prices.
I have purchaced cables before from CableDirect. They offer a good quality product, at a very fair price. I use their RCA cables for stereo component interconnects and found them to be reliabe and sonically very neutral. Packaging and shipping have always been above fast and reliable.
T**Y
Excellent Quality RCA Cables – Clear Audio and Durable Build!
I recently purchased these RCA cables, and they exceeded my expectations. The audio quality is crystal clear, with no noticeable interference or static. The connectors fit snugly and securely, ensuring a stable connection every time. The cable itself feels durable and well-made, with strong insulation that should last for years. Setup was straightforward, and the cables are flexible enough to route easily without kinking. Perfect for connecting my stereo system and home theater components. For the price, these are an excellent value—high-quality performance without breaking the bank. Highly recommend!
T**S
Great LOW capacitance cables for the price (18pf per ft) - you can spend less or a LOT more - but what do you need?
Audio cables are probably the most misunderstood and misrepresented segment of the audio industry. You can pay $1 or $1000 for a 3 ft RCA cable, there is a supplier willing to provide you with a cable no matter what you want to pay. So how much do you NEED to pay? At what point do the diminishing returns kick in, and you only get small to no improvement in sound for the incremental dollars you spend? What is the sweet spot? Only you can answer that question…. Everyone’s needs are different, as are everyone’s ears. Plus, everyone’s gear is different, as everyone has a different budget and different level of audio gear. ::::UPDATE: 4/25/2018 Recently, I moved my Turntable to a new spot further from my receiver and was in need of a longer RCA cable to hook it up. I needed a 15ft cable, and with the longer run, I wanted to choose something with the lowest capacitance possible. I have been doing a lot of reading on the topic - and the Blue Jeans Cables kept coming up as the best choice for low capacitance. But they are expensive, I do own a few, but always looking for alternatives that won't break the bank of similar quality. Out of curiosity, I purchased a Capacitance meter - namely the Elenco cm-1555 which I reviewed here on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Elenco-CM1555-Digital-Capacitance-Meter/dp/B0002HDTDQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524668515&sr=8-1&keywords=cm-1555. The Blue Jeans Cables can get capacitance as low as 12pf (pf = picofarads) per foot, which is outstanding. Their more common line is 18pf per foot. This is why people buy them - in the audio world, audiophiles try to minimize capacitance of a cable when using analog RCA connections. Next, I measure the Kabeldirekt cables I owned (I own a bunch), and guess what? They were measuring in the 19pf range --- a range that cables going for MUCH more were measuring. To contrast that further - the UGreen cables sold here on Amazon, which I own a few sets - they measured 53pf per ft!!! Wow, that is high. Then, the Amazon Basics Cables measured a respectable 29pf per ft. -- not as good as the Kabeldirekt but not bad. Then I measured some of the older Monster Cables I still own - you know, those cables you were overcharged for years ago --- well, no matter which one I measure, the capacitance was NOT good and extremely high - higher than any of the cables just mentioned. Anyway, what does this mean? It's just another reason to love these Kabeldirekt Cables for the price. END UPDATE:::: I personally own and try cables of different levels – I own these Kabeldirekt, also own Monoprice, Blue Jeans, Monster, and other brands. There is a level of cost I won’t cross for my own personal budget, in fact the Blue Jeans cables I own are the upper end for me, and sometimes still feel I paid too much. Again, everyone's needs are different, some spend a lot more on cables than Blue Jeans, some think it is more than you need. After buying and trying Blue Jeans, I started looking for another brand to try that was well made, but cheaper. I was setting up an HT for my sons’ and for my woodshop, and needed something that struck the price to value ratio nicely. I did not want to pay a fortune, but wanted something a little better than the lower end Monoprice cables. For my money, these Kabeldirekt have hit the spot nicely. I have purchased varying lengths of these cables, and different types. I have the RCA in 3, 6 and 10 feet, plus different configurations of the 3.5mm cables. I like a lot of things about these cables – they have an oxygen free copper core, they are shielded, and they are flexible. They also have reinforced, well-constructed ends and connectors, and don’t fit so tight that you have to pull them off with excessive force. They just look and feel like a good cable. But the real test – how do they perform? Well, this is the subjective part of cable shopping, and where everyone has a different opinion. My opinion is these perform well for the money. My main theater room has a Denon 7200wa and a Parasound 2125 amp, with Klipsch RP center, mains and surrounds. My shop has a Denon 4806 with Definitive CLR 2002 center, and SM 450 mains and 350 surrounds. My sons’ HT has a Denon 3300W with Def Tech BP 8B, CLR 2002 center. In all cases, and all configurations, I am happy with the performance of these cables. In my main room, these cables are the connection from my Turntable to my Radial J33 phono stage, and on to my Denon 7200 / Parasound Amp. I am completely satisfied with the sound these deliver. I really can’t tell much if any difference compared to my Blue Jean cables…. Bottom line is my system(s) / HT setups are of the “mid-fi” category, and these cables perform well in my opinion for this level. You could spend less, and you could spend more the choice is yours. For me, the $10 range for RCA cables is good enough, and these are a well made cable for that price. Recommended. Thanks for reading.
L**S
Good value, good cables.
They are good quality cables, that deliver clean sound. Arrived on time. Would purchase again.
A**R
Gets the job done
Good quality, gets the job done. Good stiffness.
W**D
Longevity.
Excellent cables for my Nakamichi Sound system replacement speaker wires.
B**Z
Very good especially for the price
These are very good bargain RCA cables. For me these hit several high points. First I like the size of the jack its thin and can get into small spaces. I have other cables that are good quality cables, but the jacks are too large to use in tight spaces so the KabelDirekt comes to the rescue when others will not fit... Also I like the build quality and materials used. OFC is a real plus and also I like the fact that they are stranded and not solid core, also the shielding seems to be above average The cable is also very flexible which makes for an easy install. Overall it just has a quality, modern look and feel to it. I don't think I would recommend these cables for runs longer than 15 feet though... You can probably find a better cable that has a larger gage wire for runs like that, nor would I recommend these for video applications... 75 ohm is going to be hard to achieve, with these cables, partly due to the small jack, it places the negative terminal too close to the positive terminal for 75 ohm separation. You want a longer jack for video applications where the negative and positive terminals are a greater distance apart.Also the wire is not rated 75 ohm either but for 50 ohm analog audio applications in shorter lengths, these cables work really well, no hum or radio interference at least in my system these cables are dead silent.. I also have used these for a turntable (pre amp to amplifier) with no ill effects. I really didn't need any more cables at this time; but I was afraid they might stop making these cables in shorter lengths and I wanted to have a spare set on hand, in case they do stop production... If your on a tight budget or your not too worried about signal loss you might even try these in longer lengths... You can find cables that are better or of equal quality but most are going to cost you a lot more.. I find these to be well above average for cables under $20 and so they really are a good bargain cable, Cables do effect the sound some, and if your a novice or not sure what you need. Get these and rest assured that you are getting a pretty good cable even if your not sure why.
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