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polktiger
12-03-2007, 05:36 PM
Has anyone used the Tartan HDMI cables from Blue Jeans Cable? I only need a 6 foot cable, and they actually indicate that their test show no need to get the premium stuff when the run is under 10ft.

I am not going to run in wall, so is the 28 awg, non CL2 still good to go. $4.25 is it too good to be true?

AndyGwis
12-03-2007, 06:00 PM
I use BJC for my HDMI and HDMI to DVI cables in my mainroom and bedroom. I'm not sure if they are the Tartar cables you're referencing, I just got the cheapest ones at the time were $18 - $20 or so for 4 ft. They work great. Very thick and connect well.

I don't think you could go wrong with the $4.25 cable. It's sure to work just fine.

zingo
12-04-2007, 03:21 AM
If that is the price they give then it is true. They are a great company in my area that I have bought product from before. They only sell quality.

polktiger
12-04-2007, 02:58 PM
On a flier, I sent an email with the question to Blue Jeans Cable too. Their response: for what I need buy the 28 awg Tartan (about $4 for a 6 footer). They said based on their tests for a run this short, this cable would perform as well as their more expensive stuff.

I was gald to get the answer back, also very impressed that they did not try to pressure the more expensive stuff for my really short runs.

John K.
12-05-2007, 09:36 PM
Tiger, this is possibly a reaction by Blue Jeans to the fact that consumers have learned from companies such as MonoPrice, Triangle, etc. that excellent cabling is available at quite low cost and there's no good reason to spend more. Blue Jeans is a highly reputable, informative, no BS outfit which stands out in a field polluted by rip-off artists, but some of their prices have been somewhat higher than the competition.

The 28ga HDMI cable should be fine for runs up to 15' or so, while the 24ga cable, which still carries a very reasonable price, should be considered for runs longer than that.

avelanchefan
12-09-2007, 01:15 AM
Glad to hear the quality of these cheap cables are on par or better than the more expensive ones.

I too was shocked to see the prices for HDMI cable at bluejeans. I need two 3 foot hdmi's, and was very very happy with the quoted prices.

I have used them before for their speaker and subwoofer cable (excellent value and quality) so bluejeans was naturally the first place I went when looking for more HDMI cables. Glad too see a thread here on clubpolk about it. It put my mind at ease.

reberly
12-09-2007, 09:57 AM
wow, thanks for informing me of this company. I guess being new to the audio thing I just assumed expensive cables=good cables and inexpensive ones were probably not worth buying. I was searching through audioquest's price sheet one day and noticed a speaker cable that from my calculations was about $900/ft. Are you telling me that Blue Jeans best speaker cable at .89/ft could be comparable to the audioquest at $900/ft? Does any independent company do comparisions of cables so that the consumer can decide if spending an extra couple hundred dollars a foot is worth it in their setup?

BaggedLancer
12-09-2007, 10:20 AM
Cables make no difference.....it's all on your head.


Ohhhhhh I said it!!(I'm kidding about my above statement)

Anyway, comparing a $900 cable to a $0.89 cable is like comparing a potato to a watermelon. The materials used to build the cable are different(silver vs. copper, insulation jackets, dbs packs, terminations, etc.) High end gear has high end demands and often times a cheap cable just won't able to perform the task.

When comparing cables the only thing you should be using to make decision is your own ears since you are the one doing the listening. Just because 1 company says X cable is better, you might prefer Y cable.

reberly
12-09-2007, 10:54 AM
thanks. Looks like there are endless debates on this forum about speaker cables. Also endless opinions about it too. LOL

BaggedLancer
12-09-2007, 11:04 AM
thanks. Looks like there are endless debates on this forum about speaker cables. Also endless opinions about it too. LOL

uhhh yup.

mhartman29
12-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Does anyone have any opinion on how important the HDMI cable is for the sound of your system? I'm looking to buy two HDMI cables to go with a speaker wire purchase I am intending to make in the next few days. The price of these BJ cables are giving me pause, over the $49 Signal HDMI cables I was considering.

avelanchefan
12-10-2007, 10:33 AM
Hartman....where are you buying the 49 dollar cable from? If it is from a retail store, then buy it, and but the bluejeans one, and let us know if you hear a difference. If you don't, then return the 49 dollar cable.

shack
12-10-2007, 10:50 AM
Cables matter.

Some inexpensive stuff is garbage...some isn't.

Some expensive stuff is garbage...some isn't.

Some expensive cables are worth it...some aren't.

Some cheap cables may be better than their cost...some may not be worth hooking up...even for pennies.

Regardless of what anyone says...the results are subjective to the individual...and that is all that really matters.

mhartman29
12-10-2007, 10:52 AM
I was referring to these (http://signalcable.com/hdmi-dvi.html) cables from Signal.

shack
12-10-2007, 11:04 AM
I was referring to these (http://signalcable.com/hdmi-dvi.html) cables from Signal.


Signal cables are worth the cost IMO.

WilliamM2
12-10-2007, 05:19 PM
I was referring to these (http://signalcable.com/hdmi-dvi.html) cables from Signal.

It's a digital signal, it won't make any difference. The Signal HDMI are not worth the cost IMO.