Kurt is great and runs an honest and affordable business to those of us who want quality cables but don’t wanna fall for the BS. I have owned expensive speaker cables and BJC spkr cables, and I’ve stuck with their Canare 4S11 cables. Thank you, Kurt! Know it or not, you’re a HiFi legend. 🎶 🔊 😁
I've found the $10 cables on Amazon is all you need. Don't buy the cheap $1 ones, those have very thin wire and may have issues with signal loss and EMI, not the mention quality and durability issues. I've personally experienced this with screen going black, freezing and rainbow static with the cheapest ones. The standard ones work great. The expensive ones are a scam.
+PHOTOTRISTAN I'm glad you respect him. I've known him since the day I was born, and he's been there for me for almost 19 years now. I'm proud to be his daughter. :)
Kurt gives much insight and a lot of detail during this interview. Much appreciated! Kevin, please take a basic TV production course that covers microphone placement for interviews. Trying to listen to this technical information got "painful" by the end of the video. At least point the microphone at the speaker. Thanks!
I ordered cables from them a couple years ago and was really impressed. I think they are worth the cost if you're serious about your home theater setup.
digital is either there or it isn't. however, spending £15 rather than going for the £2 cables is probably going to mean that they last longer and don't malfunction, which is an issue ive had before
I have a high end home theatre system with expensive pre/pro and multichannel power amp and I am running 7.1 analogue from Blu-ray to pre/pro. I was looking at Cardas, Neotech, Nordost, and a few others for my system. I decided to look at the reality of interconnects as well as talking to professionals on the phone. I decided to buy interconnects for the Blu-ray 7.1 and pre/pro to multichannel amp and sensibly settled for a company that will keep the sound totally uncolored and pure without glitz and 800% to 10,000% inflated price for this performance. I just ordered Blue Jeans Cable LC1 for everything I need to hook up.
If coaxial cable geometry was good for RCA analog interconnects you'd see more companies in the industry use such cables. Great for SP/DIF and LFE but not l/r line-level signals IMO due to impedance differences between the conductor and return.
I'll hazard an answer. What's the difference? $17 cable is $15 profit and $150 is $148 profit? Is that correct. Do I win the prize? BTW I've never seen sparkles or flashes with even the cheapest of HDMI cables.
+migry He fairly clearly says that most people in most common configurations wouldn't. He also says explicitly that a 2$ cable will perform perfectly in most applications. I don't know why so many people seem to rage-face at this guy without listening to what he said. There are a lot of rich people who set up very long runs inside walls for elaborate home theater setups. Have you ever run 50 feet of hdmi? How about 150? Did it work with 2$ cables? You probably aren't this guy's target market and he's being very up front about that. I honestly don't know how he could make it clearer. He even says explicitly that if you have a cable of a given length that appears to provide a consistent image, it doesn't matter how much it cost. Are people just showing up here and popping off without listening to a thing he said?
I'm a custom installer/integrator and used to buy boxes of these Belden sourced cables until I had a batch that failed at the connector. Blue Jeans would not return the product and I didn't return to do business with them.
The difference is that if you cut open a $17 cable you will find it is full of air, however if you cut open a $150 cable you will discover that it is full of snake oil.
In short runs, No. There is no difference at all. It is either a quality cable that works, or it doesn't. It's not a coax that semi works. It's digital so its good or it isn't. On longer cables over ~20 ft, yes. but not $100-500 difference. People are buy a name with this product. You will get the same signal from a cable on amazon with a good rating.
The question is, does HDMI suffer from jitter/EMI/RFI like USB cables? You NEED proper shielded USB cable when you carry Audio data. I don't know if this is needed also for HDMI. I heard video is tied together to audio, so audio is not a separate channel on HDMI cables so a better HDMI won't make any difference in AUDIO quality. Maybe some people care about AUDIO.
That whole "but the expensive cables are more durable" argument is completely moot. I saw a monoprice vs monster cable comparison in regards to durability. The monoprice cable came out on top. If the expensive cables are more durable... You can buy several hundred monoprice cables for the same price as a single "high end" HDMI cable. Try and convince me that a single expensive HDMI cable is going to hold out longer than say... an equivalent value of monoprice cables. And even so, most people plug them in and leave them there, and they never do fail. Long runs? If it's got the HDMI stamp and you can get a picture out of it? It's working fine. I've used some budget 10 metre (30 feet) cables from a reputable electronics store here, and had no troubles.
Yea...um...it's not as simple as you think. It's very easy to fuck up a cable and make it perform worse than it should, despite being digital. It's only when you start comparing two PROPERLY designed and manufactured cables that they become identical in performance.
MuristekTV yeah I'm dumb. and so as all computer engineers around the world who know how DIGITAL works. go ahead mister "I'm so smart I have to insult strangers on Internet cause it makes me feel good", go spend thousands of dollars on cables. none of my fucking business idiot.
@@Coilaman If you have RF or EMI interference powerful enough to interfere with HDMI signals, you've got bigger problems than a poor cable.... you might want to get out of your house.
Not sure about HDMI, but if your speaker cables didn't cost more than your house then you might as well just use the earbuds that came with your iPhone 1.
If your HDMI plugs are good quality the difference to a better cable is - a lower gauge wire. The theory is true with speaker cables , no and I’m not referring to expensive speaker cable. You can purchase 14 or 12 AWG speaker wire with a good set of banana plugs and could make a great pair of speaker wire.
So what he said was that if you wanted a 40 Ft cable to join to another 40 Ft cable then you will need a god cable, Ten says that theirs are guarentee up to 25 Ft? So is he saying his are crap? And also that you need luck as more expensive is not better as they are all going to China to havethe ends put on because of the difficulty of soldering the wires into the ends.? I watched a video that showed then using a system similar to the BT where they push a wire through a cutter so are not soldered any way
Using HDMI to network my CCTV to all four of my TV's, I get sparkles on only one - the one that uses inferior quality cable over a fair distance (20+ feet). From what Kurt says, I could use a booster or better cable. Now it's just a matter of cost. Ta, Kurt.
What I got from this along with what I know. Keep it short without bending the cord, don't do all that extra shit & crazy multiple connections/couplers, there's NO picture/audio difference & if the cable is bad it won't work AT ALL
Goddam brass connectors and lead solder make cable lose much of the signal. Mass manufacturing only get you exterior bling with piss poor conductivity.
haha I like how he says the cables from $2-$150 are no difference in quality - goes on to explain differences based on impedance and how length is a determining factor. Then that there are differences in how their company makes them. What a fool for his comments
It is all digital. How is 'virgin silver wire' or whatever crap they are selling make a difference on the '0110110110000' coming over the wire? I know how it goes. "Well, our $1500 cables brighten up the digital signal and make it sound more alive , and breathing'
ChrisHallett83 Often, there is no upgrade. It's just different. More expensive cables include RC networks that roll off treble. That's a downgrade for me.
I found Blue Jean Cables to be very expensive. I can get a 20 ft PAIR of Canare 411 Biwire cables terminated with banana cables for 53 dollars shipped on Ebay. Blue Jean Cables wants 63 dollars for ONE 20 ft cable before shipping. LOL, I guess Kurt Danke likes to wear expensive Blue Jeans ?
That doesn’t sound right about the Canare price. I’m guessing you got some fake cable there. IMHO, I would never buy cables on Ebay, that’s just asking for trouble.
SUCH a scam. Make no mistake Audioquest is the biggest purveyor of the "high priced fancy shmansy" speaker cables & audio cables. Blind audio tests have proven this time & time again. Lamp cord (zipcord) vs the big brand names and no one can tell the difference. Wire gauge is ALL that matters. All you are doing is making an electrical connection. A fool and his $$ are quickly parted.....remember that the next time you see Audioquest, Kimber Kable, Tributaries, etc..
Kurt is great and runs an honest and affordable business to those of us who want quality cables but don’t wanna fall for the BS. I have owned expensive speaker cables and BJC spkr cables, and I’ve stuck with their Canare 4S11 cables.
Thank you, Kurt! Know it or not, you’re a HiFi legend. 🎶 🔊 😁
Super interesting video. A person who works with cables and doesn't give you a ton of BS and marketing gimmicks. What a refreshing thing! Thanks!
I've found the $10 cables on Amazon is all you need. Don't buy the cheap $1 ones, those have very thin wire and may have issues with signal loss and EMI, not the mention quality and durability issues. I've personally experienced this with screen going black, freezing and rainbow static with the cheapest ones. The standard ones work great. The expensive ones are a scam.
Blue Jeans Cable is absolutely the best cables and the best value. Correctly designed and of the highest quality. No BS, no snake oil
not! autoquest is the best for me
100% agree
aundra lambert, then if you have money to waste let me give you my address to send a check to.
I'm sitting on the toilet laying some high speed cable right now.
Kurt is the real deal. i totally respect him.
+PHOTOTRISTAN I'm glad you respect him. I've known him since the day I was born, and he's been there for me for almost 19 years now. I'm proud to be his daughter. :)
+Naomi Moore Hey Naomi your dad is the real deal. No lies or pies in skies. Next are the ten white speaker cable for my home theatre.
Thank you for supporting Blue Jeans Cable :) I'm glad to know that my parents have helped people get the cable they need at reasonable prices!
I agree deserves an introduction also read his rebuttal to Monster cable accusations, outstanding!
Kurt gives much insight and a lot of detail during this interview. Much appreciated!
Kevin, please take a basic TV production course that covers microphone placement for interviews. Trying to listen to this technical information got "painful" by the end of the video. At least point the microphone at the speaker. Thanks!
+Richard Tibbits totally agree with that , they should have shirt miked the interviewee. a lot of fantastic info that was difficult to hear.
I ordered cables from them a couple years ago and was really impressed. I think they are worth the cost if you're serious about your home theater setup.
digital is either there or it isn't. however, spending £15 rather than going for the £2 cables is probably going to mean that they last longer and don't malfunction, which is an issue ive had before
James Denton I'd need that 2£ cable to fail 9 more times in a row. The odds of that are pretty slim for a digital system that corrects errors.
that's true, but those cable work intermittently and when they do go, you have to wait for them to ship.
You have no clue how digital works.
@@carlosoliveira-rc2xt , how digital works?
A $15 cable and a $2 cable is the same thing. They're both cheap cables. Nothing to do with structural integrity.
I have a high end home theatre system with expensive pre/pro and multichannel power amp and I am running 7.1 analogue from Blu-ray to pre/pro. I was looking at Cardas, Neotech, Nordost, and a few others for my system. I decided to look at the reality of interconnects as well as talking to professionals on the phone.
I decided to buy interconnects for the Blu-ray 7.1 and pre/pro to multichannel amp and sensibly settled for a company that will keep the sound totally uncolored and pure without glitz and 800% to 10,000% inflated price for this performance.
I just ordered Blue Jeans Cable LC1 for everything I need to hook up.
If coaxial cable geometry was good for RCA analog interconnects you'd see more companies in the industry use such cables. Great for SP/DIF and LFE but not l/r line-level signals IMO due to impedance differences between the conductor and return.
Is he the guy who sent that reply letter to Monster Cable lawyers and owned them by the horns ? lol
Blue Jeans are a good cable well built for the money, however their specs on crazy low capacitance was not close to their specs when we tested them.
Finally some common sense .... thank you so much
I'd pay a small premium for a cable made in the USA. Did not know about this company until just now...and I just bought a cable yesterday lol
I'll hazard an answer. What's the difference? $17 cable is $15 profit and $150 is $148 profit? Is that correct. Do I win the prize? BTW I've never seen sparkles or flashes with even the cheapest of HDMI cables.
migry Probably has to do more with run length and signal degradation.
+migry He fairly clearly says that most people in most common configurations wouldn't. He also says explicitly that a 2$ cable will perform perfectly in most applications. I don't know why so many people seem to rage-face at this guy without listening to what he said. There are a lot of rich people who set up very long runs inside walls for elaborate home theater setups. Have you ever run 50 feet of hdmi? How about 150? Did it work with 2$ cables? You probably aren't this guy's target market and he's being very up front about that. I honestly don't know how he could make it clearer. He even says explicitly that if you have a cable of a given length that appears to provide a consistent image, it doesn't matter how much it cost. Are people just showing up here and popping off without listening to a thing he said?
Actually the $150 cable likely costs a bit more to make, so its more like $15 profit v. $140 profit!
I'm a custom installer/integrator and used to buy boxes of these Belden sourced cables until I had a batch that failed at the connector. Blue Jeans would not return the product and I didn't return to do business with them.
The difference is that if you cut open a $17 cable you will find it is full of air, however if you cut open a $150 cable you will discover that it is full of snake oil.
The addage is that if you spend more on it, it sounds better. To you. Not to anyone else, just to you!
you sound lost
Difference approx 120 USD, I keep it
Good to see the folks at BJC given a voice.
Watch out for that 'auto white balance' on your camera. Also, don't be afraid to make a few cuts.
In short runs, No. There is no difference at all. It is either a quality cable that works, or it doesn't. It's not a coax that semi works. It's digital so its good or it isn't.
On longer cables over ~20 ft, yes. but not $100-500 difference.
People are buy a name with this product. You will get the same signal from a cable on amazon with a good rating.
The question is, does HDMI suffer from jitter/EMI/RFI like USB cables? You NEED proper shielded USB cable when you carry Audio data. I don't know if this is needed also for HDMI. I heard video is tied together to audio, so audio is not a separate channel on HDMI cables so a better HDMI won't make any difference in AUDIO quality. Maybe some people care about AUDIO.
GraveNoX if it's got the badge, it will perform, period. It's a work or doesn't work proposition.
You get the feeling he's waited his whole life to be asked this.
Thank you for an explanation of HDMI cables that doesn't involve magic and dubious explanations
go to amazon
check product rating
buy any cable falls between 10$ to $15 and that's all you'll need.
yes only if you have a cheap system and don't care about video and auto quality
That whole "but the expensive cables are more durable" argument is completely moot. I saw a monoprice vs monster cable comparison in regards to durability. The monoprice cable came out on top. If the expensive cables are more durable... You can buy several hundred monoprice cables for the same price as a single "high end" HDMI cable. Try and convince me that a single expensive HDMI cable is going to hold out longer than say... an equivalent value of monoprice cables.
And even so, most people plug them in and leave them there, and they never do fail.
Long runs? If it's got the HDMI stamp and you can get a picture out of it? It's working fine. I've used some budget 10 metre (30 feet) cables from a reputable electronics store here, and had no troubles.
how could this vdo possibly be 31 mins long on that topic? the answer is simply "same" .. because it is DIGITAL.
Yea...um...it's not as simple as you think. It's very easy to fuck up a cable and make it perform worse than it should, despite being digital. It's only when you start comparing two PROPERLY designed and manufactured cables that they become identical in performance.
And what about all the interference that has a huge effect on performance of these cables? Oak, you are dumb as a tree. Yes, the oak tree.
MuristekTV yeah I'm dumb. and so as all computer engineers around the world who know how DIGITAL works. go ahead mister "I'm so smart I have to insult strangers on Internet cause it makes me feel good", go spend thousands of dollars on cables. none of my fucking business idiot.
@@Coilaman If you have RF or EMI interference powerful enough to interfere with HDMI signals, you've got bigger problems than a poor cable.... you might want to get out of your house.
The importance of locking down your white balance at 1:47
Not sure about HDMI, but if your speaker cables didn't cost more than your house then you might as well just use the earbuds that came with your iPhone 1.
That's basically what I go through with my RF cables and antenna coaxs.
If your HDMI plugs are good quality the difference to a better cable is - a lower gauge wire. The theory is true with speaker cables , no and I’m not referring to expensive speaker cable. You can purchase 14 or 12 AWG speaker wire with a good set of banana plugs and could make a great pair of speaker wire.
The company is called Blue Jeans Cable, not Blue Jean Cables.
Great video an interview.
Ohhh Whaaaat? Does this mean I can't get my choclatey mids through those near miracle cables from the likes of Audio Quest?
So what he said was that if you wanted a 40 Ft cable to join to another 40 Ft cable then you will need a god cable, Ten says that theirs are guarentee up to 25 Ft? So is he saying his are crap? And also that you need luck as more expensive is not better as they are all going to China to havethe ends put on because of the difficulty of soldering the wires into the ends.? I watched a video that showed then using a system similar to the BT where they push a wire through a cutter so are not soldered any way
Using HDMI to network my CCTV to all four of my TV's, I get sparkles on only one - the one that uses inferior quality cable over a fair distance (20+ feet). From what Kurt says, I could use a booster or better cable. Now it's just a matter of cost. Ta, Kurt.
There is a very large difference, the price difference is 135 $ LOL
The $135 bucks is for thier time discussing the cable ... lol
I've had a cheap hdmi cable that was only 3 feet in length that threw those sparkles on the image.
9:00 to 16:00 basically dont bend your cable. That just about sums that part up
What I got from this along with what I know. Keep it short without bending the cord, don't do all that extra shit & crazy multiple connections/couplers, there's NO picture/audio difference & if the cable is bad it won't work AT ALL
we all pretty much know the difference is the ration between money and brains
that was the best 31.25 minutes of sleep ever lmao
Correct. I went to my doctor for sleep medication and he referred me to this video. Best prescription ever. Thanks Doc, your a lifesaver.
Great information in this video. An HDMI cable has 19 wires. All HDMI cables in the world are terminated in China....etc
When he said Republic of China did he mean "People's Republic of China"? Sounds like that's what he meant
What's the Difference between a $17 and $150 HDMI cable?
133 $ less in your bank account.
This video was made with a 50 cents cable.
1:49 I'm blue da ba dee da ba die
It would have been much more efficient if less words were used.
9-16 dont bend your cable just about sums it up.
133 $
Goddam brass connectors and lead solder make cable lose much of the signal. Mass manufacturing only get you exterior bling with piss poor conductivity.
I forgot what the topic was.llloooongggg
if your stuck between a 60 and 10 dollard hdmi just get the 60 50 extra dollars wonmt mkae a difference
haha I like how he says the cables from $2-$150 are no difference in quality - goes on to explain differences based on impedance and how length is a determining factor.
Then that there are differences in how their company makes them.
What a fool for his comments
133 dollars
It is all digital.
How is 'virgin silver wire' or whatever crap they are selling make a difference on the '0110110110000' coming over the wire?
I know how it goes. "Well, our $1500 cables brighten up the digital signal and make it sound more alive , and breathing'
They are not social distancing XDDD
Oh my god, change your damn bright mic for a better one. Please.
don't let this video trick you, there is a performance difference between all hdmi cables.
I WILL NOT buy *ANY* cables except blue jeans. Period. The end.
Scott Lowell
That's what they all said until the upgrade bug bit them. Resist. 😀
ChrisHallett83
Often, there is no upgrade. It's just different. More expensive cables include RC networks that roll off treble. That's a downgrade for me.
I found Blue Jean Cables to be very expensive. I can get a 20 ft PAIR of Canare 411 Biwire cables terminated with banana cables for 53 dollars shipped on Ebay. Blue Jean Cables wants 63 dollars for ONE 20 ft cable before shipping. LOL, I guess Kurt Danke likes to wear expensive Blue Jeans ?
That doesn’t sound right about the Canare price. I’m guessing you got some fake cable there. IMHO, I would never buy cables on Ebay, that’s just asking for trouble.
A cheap speaker wire from the 1970s will transmit digital signals all day long.
Billie blue Jean cable is not my lover she just the tells me I am the one the kid is not my son
SUCH a scam. Make no mistake Audioquest is the biggest purveyor of the "high priced fancy shmansy" speaker cables & audio cables. Blind audio tests have proven this time & time again. Lamp cord (zipcord) vs the big brand names and no one can tell the difference. Wire gauge is ALL that matters. All you are doing is making an electrical connection. A fool and his $$ are quickly parted.....remember that the next time you see Audioquest, Kimber Kable, Tributaries, etc..
cables made in the usa with china sourced materials. like Gilmour scribbling a signature on a squier to sell it for tens of thousands.
hi
yawn.. i slept half way
same:D
$133 😂😂🤣🤣
hahahahahha serious people buying this crap about cables hahahahahahahhahaha