Coaxial Digital Audio Cable

Get crystal-clear audio with GearIT's coaxial digital audio cables. These cables are the heroes of your home entertainment setup, delivering pristine sound quality that'll make your ears dance.

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Coaxial Cable

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VERSATILE APPLICATIONS - Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this cable is perfect for a wide range of applications, including satellite installations, ISP internet connections, video security systems, video...

At GearIT, we've got a range of top-notch coaxial cables that'll take your audio experience to the next level.

Professional Sound Quality at Home

Want to hear every beat, whisper, and explosion like you're right there in the action? Our coaxial digital audio cables are your ticket to audio nirvana. They're designed to transmit digital signals with minimal loss, ensuring you get the full spectrum of sound your devices can deliver.

  • Say goodbye to signal interference
  • Experience low latency for perfect audio-video sync
  • Enjoy durability that stands the test of time

Speaking of durability, if you're looking for cables that can handle the great outdoors, check out our fiber optic cable collection for weather-resistant options.

Coaxial Audio Cables That Ready for Any Audio Adventure

Whether you're setting up a home theater, connecting a gaming console, or upgrading your car audio, GearIT's coaxial digital audio cables have got you covered. These cables are versatile workhorses, ready to tackle everything from satellite installations to video security systems.

No matter where you're setting up, our cables ensure you're getting the best sound possible. And if you're looking to complete your setup, don't forget to explore our HDMI cable collection for top-quality video transmission.

Durable Digital Audio Coax for All Conditions

Rain or shine, our coaxial digital audio cables are built to last. With features like protective rubber boots and moisture-resistant materials, these cables laugh in the face of tough weather conditions.

  • Oxygen-free copper for superior conductivity
  • Triple foil shielding to keep interference at bay
  • 18 AWG conductors for robust performance

Digital Audio Performance Across the Spectrum

From the lowest bass to the highest treble, our cables support a wide frequency range. With a consistent 75-ohm impedance, you're getting stable, high-quality transmission across the board.

Coaxial Audio Bandwidth for Every Need

GearIT's coaxial digital audio cables support an impressive frequency range from 2.3 MHz to 3.0 GHz, ensuring top-notch performance for various audio applications. With consistent 75-ohm impedance, these cables guarantee stable signal transmission for everything from high-res audio streaming to pro-grade setups. 

And for those high-speed data needs, take a look at our ethernet cable collection to complete your connectivity setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, digital coaxial or digital optical?

Digital coaxial often has a slight edge over optical. Coaxial can support higher quality audio up to 24-bit/192kHz, while optical usually tops out at 96kHz. However, optical cables are immune to electrical interference. For most home setups, the difference is minimal, and the choice often depends on your device's available connections.

How to connect coaxial digital audio output?

Connecting coaxial digital audio is simple. Find the coaxial output on your source device and the input on your receiver. Connect the cable between these points. Select the correct input on your receiving device. Remember, coaxial cables use RCA connectors but are specifically for digital audio, not analog.

Is coaxial the same as aux?

No, coaxial and aux are different. Coaxial cables are for digital audio and use a single RCA connector. Aux cables are analog, typically using a 3.5mm jack or dual RCA connectors. Coaxial can carry higher quality, uncompressed digital signals, while aux is limited to analog stereo. They serve different purposes and aren't interchangeable.

How do I setup my digital audio cable?

To set up a digital audio cable, connect it from the digital output on your source device to the digital input on your receiver. Configure your devices to use this connection by selecting the correct input on the receiver and adjusting audio output settings on the source device. This ensures proper high-quality digital audio transmission.