I have one of their long-run Gen3/c (Green) cables running from the pre/pro, through the walls, to my JVC NZ7. We never had any issues. These newer ones with the replaceable connectors are pretty sweet.
@tamaskovats12 күн бұрын
9:18 - these cables transform electric signals to light - hence they're called active optical HDMI cables. there's no electric signal running along the fibers, _just light_, so there's no shielding, as there's no need for any.
@Angles_4_Dinner12 күн бұрын
Upgradeable cable good for the customer. Changing the connector telling you that they couldn't make it backwards compatible. Now you have to buy a whole new set good for the company. STOP SELLING PROMISES 😊
@squared80Күн бұрын
I have the Gen3/c. 15M. Doesn't work well at that length. Glad I ran a secondary cable.
@Antibackgroundnoise12 күн бұрын
When I used to turn on the bedroom TV in the mornings, I could hear the signal going to the sound bar even before the soundbar came on. A entry-level shielded HDMI cable lowered the background signal noise by up to 80% However, it was only when I chose fibre optic HDMI cable, which is immune high frequency noise, did it finally become totally transparent. After that experience, I went ahead and changed all of my entry-level shielded HDMI cables for the more expensive fibre optic hybrid cables. I didn't notice any difference in picture quality, but I did notice how the room became ever so slightly quieter (bear in mind the rest of my cables are shielded)
@Kpaceguy12 күн бұрын
Great point!
@dougbulldog994713 күн бұрын
Bro, those plugs are huge, big long plugs that stick out that far act like a lever, I've learned that lesson the hard way, if accidently knocked, pushed down or lent on, it can damage the female socket on your expensive components. I do kind of like this idea, although I haven't tried fiber optic hdmi cables, myself, I would definitely prefer smaller plugs, built well, with metal casings.
@tamaskovats12 күн бұрын
an HDMI "L" adapter, or a pigtail would solve the issue.
@dragonstonegemironworkscra474013 күн бұрын
Wonder if it will help between the TV and the 5.1.2 system???
@Kpaceguy13 күн бұрын
@@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740 it should. I like em!
@cannon200412 күн бұрын
curious how these measure up to POE HDMI
@JohnSmith-qi6co13 күн бұрын
Is this for long runs I guess? For me in my home theater this is a solution without a problem.
@Kpaceguy12 күн бұрын
Yeah, the shortest they make is 6ft. But I love them. After sitting with them all night there are some notable differences in everyday hdmi cables
@JohnZahra-p5x8 күн бұрын
I almost fell for it myself
@neilhansen302513 күн бұрын
Some pieces of equipment don’t like these fiber optic hdmi cords.
@Kpaceguy12 күн бұрын
I got lucky
@Music.Movies.6713 күн бұрын
Can't see 8k taking off
@eat.a.dick.google13 күн бұрын
It will.
@NicholasKoeppel12 күн бұрын
Just wait till you see the gaming advantage… 8K under 70” eliminates the ability for the human eye to experience pixel shift… something that requires 4K to ran at 480hz… So, 8k at 120hz, is basically a perfect screen image for the human eye; under 70”.
@Kpaceguy12 күн бұрын
I definitely think it will. But maybe will take longer to now that streaming is so huge