Cables To Go Velocity Series 40315 HDMI Cable
- Connectors: HDMI male to HDMI male
- Fully shielded to provide complete immunity to environmental EMI and RFI
- 24-karat gold-plated connectors ensure superior signal transfer
- Digital video, audio, and intercomponent control signals in one connection
- Ships in retail packaging
Product Description
Cables to Go’s HDMI digital HDTV Velocity Series interconnects will provide a pure digital high-definition video, audio, and system control connection! Using HDMI-enabled components allows you to enjoy the purity of the original signal with no picture or sound degradation! Fully tested and absolutely guaranteed. Don’t compromise your high-definition television signal; use the right interconnects! Impact Acoustics Velocity HDMI cables are the right choice when value and performance are the order of the day!Cable comes in Cables To Go signiture Blue, and ships in retail packaging.

I would probably be able to give this product a real review, if I had received the Receiver I ordered to go with it. It’s been about a month since I placed the order.
Rating: 1 / 5
don’t cheap out on your cables after making an expensive tv purchase
invest a little more and get the cables to maximize your tv’s performance
Rating: 3 / 5
We ordered this item to go with our new Bravia, Blu-ray disc player and previously owned stuff. Not being sure we needed a cable and finding no advice on Amazon it turned out we didn’t need it.
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased the cable as suggested by Amazon as other items to buy along with the purchase of my HDTV. Upon installation I found that the cable was unnecessary for the average TV installation. I did return the cable for a partial refund. This was a bad purchase for a dollar loss.
Rating: 1 / 5
If you haven’t tried using a Monster HDMI, then you don’t know what you’re missing out on by buying these cheap cables. Monster is not the most expensive (there are $1000 3-ft HDMIs out there). They’re the best. How do I know? I used middle of the road HDMI and cheap ones like these. Then I got fed up with color bleeding, improper saturation, aliasing and pixelation.
Cheap-o cables cause cheap-o performance, so gauge carefully the quality of video you want to get; did you buy a cheap TV (Polaroid, Magnavox, Vizio, etc)? If you did, you won’t see the benefit of high-quality cabling. Just like how people can’t hear the difference in HD-audio (like DTS-Master Audio on all FOX BD-movies) because their home-theater-in-a-box was a grand total of $500.
I switched to all-Monster from these types of low-quality cables and got a GIGANTIC performance increase. As I mentioned, no pixelation, color bleeding, aliasing, anything. Mosquito noise vanished and I got uncompromising picture quality.
Summary: If you’re hooking up a computer to do internet and spreadsheets, then by all means, buy a cheap one.
If you want a home theater using Blu-ray video at full-1080p (or higher in the future), spend more and get more. Don’t expect to find Pagani Zonda performance in a Daihatsu or a Kia – it’s not going to happen!
~Sources~ worked on and installed home theater equipment.
Rating: 1 / 5