Nu Image Audio

340 South Broadway Blvd. Salina, KS

785.309.1617  |  CONTACT US  |  Financing | Lease-To-Own
  • Audio
    • Car Audio
    • Recreational Vehicle and Marine Audio
  • Motorcycle
    • Motorcycle Air Ride Systems
    • Motorcycle Audio
  • Convenience
    • Backup Safety
    • Cruise Control
    • Heated Seats
    • Navigation
    • Remote Starters
    • Remote Car Starter Systems
    • Rear Seat Entertainment
    • RV Driver Safety
  • Trucks
    • Lighting
    • Truck Steps
    • Truck Bed Covers
    • WeatherTech Vehicle Protection Products
  • Window Tint
    • Automotive
    • Residential & Commercial
  • About
    • Why Choose Us
    • Meet The Team
    • Hours and Directions
  • Our Work
  • Reviews
  • Search

Should I Upgrade my Car Audio RCA Interconnect Cables?

December 6, 2020 By BestCarAudio.com

Car Audio RCA

For decades, companies have touted the benefits of high-end car audio RCA interconnect cables. When it comes to noise rejection, environmental stability and cosmetics, better cables are a great investment. In terms of improving sound quality, accuracy and detail, do more expensive cables sound better? Let’s take a look at the physics behind cable differences.

Are High-End Car Audio Cables Better?

If you look at the top car audio RCA interconnect offerings from Audison Connection, Wirez, Stinger, JL Audio and T-Spec, to name just a few, you’ll find that all of them share one common trait: they have features that help with noise rejection. The audio signals being passed from your source unit or processor to your amplifier are typically under 50 millivolts, even at moderate listening levels. If the interconnect cable passes by a computer module or a cable carrying significant amounts of current, it may pick up electrical noise. Shielding the signal cables is important to keeping noise out of your audio system.

More expensive cables often include more than one layer of noise shielding. When designed properly, this shielding can help to prevent noise in the form of electromagnetic interference (EMI) from being added to the audio signal. If you are worried about noise, look for a cable design that is shielded from one end to the other without interruption.

Car Audio RCA
tinger’s 9000-Series interconnects feature rhodium-plated RCA ends and a combination of pure silver and ultra-long-grain pure copper conductors.

Can You Have Too Much Shielding?

Any time two conductors are adjacent to each other, the magnetic fields from one impose a current flow in the other. Depending on the geometry of the cable, extensive shielding around a conductor can act as a capacitor, potentially affecting the perceived frequency response of the cable. We’ve heard minute changes in the top octave when switching from an unshielded cable to one with significant foil or mylar film wraps. Ultimately, keeping noise out of an audio system is far more important than having to add a tenth of a dB to the tweeter settings on your digital signal processor. Is it worth worrying about? Not at all.

What’s the Hype About Twisted-Pair Cables?

Invented in 1881 by Alexander Graham Bell, twisted-pair cable geometry was originally designed for telephone systems. The act of spiraling the two conductors together reduced electromagnetic radiation from the pair, reduced crosstalk between the pair and improved the rejection of unwanted interference from other sources. While these benefits sound great, specific circuitry is required on the receiving end of the wires in order to make this cable geometry beneficial. You can read our article on differential inputs for a full explanation.

Car Audio RCA
The “ST” Series High-Resolution Interconnect Cables from Audison feature a twisted-pair conductor design and two layers of EMI shielding.

Home Audio Guys Upgrade Their Cables, so Shouldn’t I?

If you have been lured into the dark and murky waters of high-end home audio interconnect cable discussions, you can easily fall prey to strange and often mythical explanations about long-strand oxygen-free copper, silver conductors, ceramic connectors, high-voltage DC bias solutions and hundreds of other strange features.

There are two huge differences between home and mobile applications that need to be taken into consideration. First and foremost, car audio systems need frequency response calibration with an equalizer in order to sound good. The reflections from windows, plastic, vinyl, wood and leather wreak havoc with the frequency response of the system. It is this tuning that determines the frequency response of the system.

Second and of similar importance is that cars and trucks are not stationary. Vibrations from the engine, bumps in the road, and cornering, acceleration and braking forces put a lot of load on electrical connections. Car audio interconnects need integrated strain relief to prevent the conductors from work-hardening and breaking. While there may be exceptions, most home audio interconnects are not suitable for mobile applications.

I

Car Audio RCA
Wirez Signature Series Interconnects feature two layers of mylar foil shield that cover the entirety of the interconnect for excellent noise rejection.

Good Cables Help Ensure Great Sound

If you already have a car audio system that sounds good, chances are that upgrading the interconnect cables won’t affect the overall performance enough to make the investment worthwhile. If you have noise issues, then using the right kind of cables for your equipment can help a lot! Cables won’t fix ground-loop problems, but they can help with EMI noise.

As a final thought, you will garner more benefit from upgrading your speakers than you will from upgrading any other part of the audio system. You can learn about what differentiates mediocre speakers from great ones in this article about car audio speaker upgrades and this one about speaker technologies.

If you want better sound from your car audio system, drop by your local specialty mobile enhancement retailer today and talk with them about your existing system and your goals. They can help you navigate through the thousands of options to make your system sound better.

This article is written and produced by the team at www.BestCarAudio.com. Reproduction or use of any kind is prohibited without the express written permission of 1sixty8 media.

Filed Under: ARTICLES, Car Audio, RESOURCE LIBRARY

About BestCarAudio.com

BestCarAudio.com is a showcase for the very best mobile electronics retailers in the world and a place to educate and inform interested consumers about existing and emerging technologies.

Why Choose Us?

Why Choose Us

From our humble beginnings in 2008, Nu Image Audio has grown to become the preeminent shop in Central Kansas for the best in mobile electronics, window tinting and vehicle accessories. Our driving … [Read More]

Car Audio

Car Audio

Great-sounding car audio is no accident. It is a well-planned mix of the right products backed up with a high-quality installation. Nu Image Audio has been focusing on designing and building the … [Read More]

Location


Get Directions to Nu Image Audio

Services

  • Backup Safety
  • Car Audio
  • Motorcycle Audio
  • Navigation
  • Rear Seat Entertainment
  • Remote Starters
  • Residential And Commercial Window Tinting
  • Window Tint

Connect With Us

  • Facebook

Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday9:00 am – 6:00 pm

We are Closed on Saturday and Sunday

Address and Phone

340 South Broadway Blvd., Salina, KS 67401
(785)309-1617

Copyright © 2025 Nu Image Audio · Privacy Policy · Website by 1sixty8 media, inc. · Log in

 

Loading Comments...