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They are both 48gps speed, but the Carbon has a higher percentage of silver in the connections, hence the price difference. Long grain silver reduces the noise, so a higher content will theoretically provide a cleaner connection. I'd suggest you check out the Audioquest site for a fuller explanation, since any of these higher end HDMI cables are rather spendy. My advice would be to always consider the overall quality of your system, and decide whether basic cables are what is holding you back. In other words...if you're spending as much on cables, which are the nerves of your system, as you are on the backbone (signal source, speakers/monitor, amp/processor), then you're probably throwing your money away.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Carbon has 5% Silver, Cinnamon has 1.25% Carbon has Level 3 Noise Dissipation, Cinnamon has 2.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Carbon has a higher silver content
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While the overall build quality & chosen materials CAN make a difference, most marketing jargon surrounding HDMI is irrelevant. HDMI is a DIGITAL signal NOT ANALOG, analog signals being those susceptible to radio interference. Best Buy’s video claiming “reduced interference” on HDMI is nothing more than them pulling the wool over our eyes to sell more marked-up product. Take it for what it’s worth. Literally.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Higher diver content in the hdmi with demonstrable improvements.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I went with Carbon 48! Someone one said "always buy the best, you'll never be dissapointed"! He went on to lead this country and he is right about that! Live long and Prosper!
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