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TODN Audiophile 75‑Ohm Coaxial SPDIF RCA Cable 3ft — OCC Core, Dual Shielding for Hi‑Fi

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

TODN's 3 ft audiophile digital coaxial cable is a 75-ohm RCA-to-RCA SPDIF lead built with OCC core and dual shielding to deliver low-loss digital audio between players and receivers.

This coaxial RCA cable is designed for listeners and home theater builders who need accurate, interference-resistant digital audio transport. With a high-purity OCC conductor, 75-ohm impedance matching and layered shielding, it preserves the SPDIF signal from source to decoder so your system gets cleaner, more detailed playback. It’s a plug-and-play solution for connecting CD players, Blu-ray drives, gaming consoles, soundbars, AV receivers and subwoofers that use coaxial digital outputs and inputs.

How does this coaxial cable improve digital audio connections?

The TODN coax uses a 99.9999% OCC (Ohno Continuous Cast) central conductor and strict 75-ohm impedance to reduce reflection and signal loss at the digital carrier frequency. That results in a more faithful data transfer to your DAC or AV processor compared with lower-grade cables. The balanced design minimizes jitter-related artifacts and preserves transient detail.

  • 99.9999% OCC core for lower resistance and consistent conductivity
  • Precision 75-ohm impedance to match SPDIF equipment and reduce reflections
  • Dual shielding (tinned copper braid + aluminum foil) for EMI/RFI suppression

Will the cable reduce interference from other electronics?

Yes — the cable’s two-layer shield blocks electromagnetic and radio-frequency noise common in living rooms and studios. This is especially useful near Wi‑Fi routers, TVs and power supplies that commonly inject noise into audio paths. The result is fewer audible artifacts and a cleaner digital stream reaching your decoder.

  • Tinned copper braid shields against broadband external interference
  • Aluminum foil layer improves high-frequency isolation
  • Carbon-fiber reinforced shell reduces microphonic vibration pickup

What equipment and formats is this cable compatible with?

The cable is intended for coaxial SPDIF connections—commonly labeled Digital Out, Coax Out or SPDIF on source devices and Digital In or Coax In on receivers and DACs. It supports multi-channel formats passed via coaxial SPDIF such as Dolby and DTS streams when your devices allow. Make sure both devices use 75-ohm coaxial jacks for correct impedance matching.

  • Connects CD/DVD/Blu‑ray players, media streamers, game consoles to AV receivers and DACs
  • Works with subwoofer and soundbar coaxial digital inputs when labeled SPDIF
  • Ideal for systems using 75-ohm impedance coaxial digital links

How easy is installation and what physical features help in daily use?

Setup is simple—this is a straight RCA male-to-male coaxial lead with gold-plated copper connectors to ensure reliable contact and corrosion resistance. The cable’s 6.5 mm diameter with a cotton-braided outer jacket keeps it flexible, tangle-resistant and easy to route in AV racks or behind cabinets. A compact carbon-fiber shell around each connector adds mechanical stability and reduces vibration transfer to the connector tip.

  • 24K gold-plated pure copper RCA plugs for better conductivity and durability
  • Soft, braided jacket for easy routing and reduced kinking
  • 3 ft (1 m) length suits most shelf-to-receiver connections

Who is this for? If you build Hi‑Fi systems, set up home theaters or manage studio playback chains and you need a short, reliable SPDIF coaxial link with superior shielding and an OCC conductor, this TODN 75-ohm cable is a practical upgrade. It’s aimed at users who want improved signal integrity without fuss—plug, match impedance and listen—particularly where EMI/RFI suppression and connector reliability matter.

FAQ

Q: Is this cable compatible with my TV or Blu‑ray player?

A: If your device has a labeled Coaxial Out, SPDIF, or Digital Out RCA jack and the receiving gear accepts 75-ohm coax, this TODN cable will work.

Q: Does the cable support surround formats like Dolby or DTS?

A: The cable transmits SPDIF digital streams; format support depends on your source and receiver capabilities for Dolby or DTS.