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Enjoy Sound Quality with Negligible Distortion by Choosing Audio Cables from Sears

Setting up an entertainment system requires various audio and video cables that enable stunning picture quality and bass effect. This is made possible with speakers, LED screens and other connecting cables which come in handy while setting up a home theater. Speaking of the acoustics, audio cables are an essential part of any audio setup. They pave the way for the transfer of audio signals between various audio devices. In addition to transmitting electrical audio signals with minimal loss or interference, they also enable accurate and high-quality reproduction of sound and music. Audio cables come in different types and configurations, each suited for specific applications and environments.

Classification of Audio Cables


Digital Audio Cables

Digital audio cables give rise to digital audio signals, which are representations of sound converted into a series of binary digits (0s and 1s). This is unlike analog audio signals, which create continuous electrical representations of sound wave. Moreover, digital audio signals are discrete and quantized to ensure accurate transmission without any loss or distortion. They are commonly used in various audio systems such as music production, home theater systems, and digital audio devices. Some of the most common types of digital cables are HDMI cables, optical cables, and coaxial cables.

Analog Audio Cables

Analog audio cables are used to transmit analog audio signals, which are continuous electrical representations of sound waves. The varying voltage or current levels generated with these cables helps correspond to the audio waveform. Analog audio cables come in various types and configurations, each suited for different applications and environments. Some of the most commonly found analog cables include the following:

3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) - This is also known as a stereo mini-jack or headphone jack. The 3.5mm cables find use in connecting portable audio devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops to headphones, speakers, or car stereos.

RCA (Radio Corporation of America) – The RCA cables comprise a set of red and white connectors for stereo audio. We find them in certain audio devices such as CD players, turntables, amplifiers, and home theater systems.

XLR (Cannon XLR) - XLR cables are especially designed for use in professional audio setups. They have three pins (male) or sockets (female), and are known for their balanced connections. These cables help reduce noise and interference in long cable runs. XLR cables are frequently used with microphones, mixers, and studio equipment.

1/4" TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) - TRS cables are also known as quarter-inch cables. Connecting instruments like electric guitars, keyboards, and amplifiers use these cables. They can carry both balanced and unbalanced signals.

Sears also has a plethora of audio accessories, gadgets, and devices to enable you to setup a reliable communication or entertainment system. Our products are manufactured by some of the best electronic equipment brands like Monoprice, LG, HQRP, Sony and more. We have electric components for specific gadgets like computers, laptops, TV sets and other electronic devices. Explore more for exciting shopping events and hot deals.