Belkin PureAV AV20500-15 15-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable
- Cable delivers a fuller, more extended bass response
- 99.99%-purity copper conductors improve audio clarity
- Generates better high frequencies and a more realistic stereo image
- Split-tip center pin and 6-cut, corrosion-resistant, 24k gold RCA connectors
- Lifetime warranty
Product Description
Experience an extended, more accurate bass with PureAV Blue Series Subwoofer Audio Cables from Belkin. Designed to handle the low frequencies produced by subwoofers, Blue Series Subwoofer Audio Cables provide deeper and tighter bass than ordinary audio cables, as well as freedom from interference for richer sound. Use of a solid-core conductor ensures the accuracy essential to delivering powerful bass, a vast improvement over a stranded-core conductor.Amazon.com … More >>
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Belkin PureAV AV20500-15 15-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable

Cable didn’t work right out of the box…I spent good money on the rest of my gear and cables, so I guess I shouldn’t cheap out on the subwoofer cable:( Going with a higher quality one next time!
Rating: 1 / 5
For $12, I’m not going to deal with a return, but the subwoofer cable I received was not the Belkin Pure AV cable that was shown.
Rating: 2 / 5
This cable comes in a retail box and looks and feels much more expensive that what I paid for it.
Not to mention my bass is now virtually distortion less now that I switched to this. Used in conjuntion with it’s cousin Belkin AV20000-06 PureAV digital optical audio cable you have a match made in heaven for pennys on the dollar. I couldn’t be more pleased. If you read reviews on the optical cable doesn’t say plugged in, there is something wrong with the thing they are trying to plug into, not the cable itself. Works great for me!!
Rating: 5 / 5
After purchasing an Onkyo receiver and a Velodyne subwoofer, I decided to take a chance using a less expensive cable. I received it promptly from Amazon and hooked it up to my subwoofer pre-amp out on my receiver. The Velodyne fired up and sounded tight. After a few minutes of use, however, the woofer started receiving a constant low frequency signal, presumably noise from a poorly shielded cable.
I went to my local electronic store and purchased a a Monster 400SW subwoofer cable. After installing the Monster cable I’ve had no problems with my woofer. I would not recommend this cable for use with any system. The cable claims to have double shielding, but after my use I don’t think it’s as well shielded as it claims. The cable is sub-standard in quality. Besides, after you’ve spent so much money on components, do you really think you should skimp on cables?
Rating: 1 / 5
I was redoing my surround sound, and I wanted to get a high quality cable that had enough length where I wouldn’t be too restricted in my subwoofer placement. The cable included with the subwoofer worked fine, even though it was much thinner than this one, but it was only about 6 feet long. This 15 foot cable lets me run the cable along the wall around the room to where I wanted to put my subwoofer, and has great performance. The outside of the cable is more rubbery than plastic, so the cable doesn’t need to “relax” before it will lay straight. The packaging was also easy to open.
A pretty standard cable, but it does the job well, at a decent price.
Rating: 4 / 5