The best 4k 2.1 HDMI Cable

Epsonfan

Epsonfan

Full Audioholic
Running HDMI k4 2.1 from Denon X6700 eARC to Sony A90J eARC which HDMI cable is good for this application
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The one that supports the speed you require at the length you need (longer lengths may require an active/optical cable). https://hdmi.org/resource/cables
Certified cables are a good way to go. I'd start with monoprice.com (and would avoid the nonsense from the charlatans like Audioquest/Fraudioquest).
 
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kxthor

Junior Audioholic
The one that supports the speed you require at the length you need (longer lengths may require an active/optical cable). https://hdmi.org/resource/cables
Certified cables are a good way to go. I'd start with monoprice.com (and would avoid the nonsense from the charlatans like Audioquest/Fraudioquest).
Are blue jeans cables worth the premium or stick with monoprice?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Are blue jeans cables worth the premium or stick with monoprice?
They're well made but personally have never found reason to buy one as they're a bit pricey IMHO, outside of hdmi/usb/optical I often just make my own, too. I've got quite a few from Monoprice over the years, the only ones I didn't like were the heavy flextech covered ones.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I know BJC isn't really the bad guy like others in the industry that are telling you stories and promising single-crystal extruded copper that magically massages and relaxes the electrons into some fudge-dripping sonic unicorn fart...
Belden is known to make good quality cables, after all...

But the cost is extreme. *shrugs

I find Monoprice to be completely reasonable, and for their Certified Premium 4k cables I have, they just simply WORK!. I have 5 or 6 of them in service.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Bluejeans has a variety of levels and their cheapest cable is still better than any of the others I've used. The prices are comparable to any other "budget" cable. One advantage with them is you can select lengths other than the standard 3/6/10ft lengths.

Look at the Tartan 28 AWG the 6ft is less than $5 and the 24 AWG 6ft is $6.25. Only their higher performance cables, using the highest quality cable and connectors are pricey.


For LONG cables, that's harder to say. I have no problem with Monoprice stuff, but for long runs, I'd probably opt for Bluejeans.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Bluejeans has a variety of levels and their cheapest cable is still better than any of the others I've used. The prices are comparable to any other "budget" cable. One advantage with them is you can select lengths other than the standard 3/6/10ft lengths.

Look at the Tartan 28 AWG the 6ft is less than $5 and the 24 AWG 6ft is $6.25. Only their higher performance cables, using the highest quality cable and connectors are pricey.


For LONG cables, I would definitely be looking Bluejeans though.
What speeds are those certified for?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
What speeds are those certified for?
All of these cables are HDMI ATC tested; the certifications for the 24 AWG cable are: Standard speed (Category 1), up to 40 feet; High speed (Category 2), up to 20 feet. The 28 AWG cables are high-speed certified to 10 feet, and standard speed to 15 feet.
Their top tier cables aren't really flexible, so I've been using the Tartans for years in multiple systems without issue.
 
Epsonfan

Epsonfan

Full Audioholic
Bought this from Amazonian Zeskit Maya 8K 48Gbps Certified Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 16ft

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