I hit the like button for two reasons. 1) I too have an SVS HDMI cable and 100% agree with everything you've said. They aren't going to make your image or sound any better than other HDMI cables, but do feel they are very well built and look cool to boot. 2) Your video quality, editing and flow of this video is absolutely TOP NOTCH! I continue to see you pushing yourself to create better content with each video you upload. Keep up the great work brother.
His video are always excellent and great help for DIYers. I am doing my best to get him more subs. I have posted his channel on FB, Insta and even Twitter.
I agree as well. I think this guy is on the right track. This particular subject. I, personally, don’t care about. But I do click on his videos when I see them. Your on the right track my friend. Subscribed.
Fyi, Nvidia GPUs can use the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth of 48Gbps by using 12bpc, 4k 120Hz. And the LG C9 can accept it as an input. That'd be how you can test the cable fully.
@@YTMsux I know right? I have an LG C1 so I would be good on that front, but even the 30-series cards are out of my budget currently. Plus I have some other priority upgrades I want to do in the theater room (new AVR is the first thing).
Thanks for that. I am still using 7 year old HDMI cables for some stuff. Some of them are even working with 4K 120 and HDR. So before you buy new ones always test the old ones ;-)
I'm with you. The SVS cables aren't very stiff thankfully, and are easily bendable. I can't say the same for my Monoprice HDMI 2.1 cables, which almost have to be trained before putting them in place. Granted, those Monoprice cables are a third of the cost of the SVS ones, some I'm willing to deal with that because of the price.
Too expensive. And seriously a 1 metre cable is silly even if it seems long enough so forget getting the 29.99 one. Just moving things around you'll waNt a Bit os slack or it's forever pulling out and worse. 40 bucks for cables? LOLZ.
I hit the like button for two reasons. 1) I too have an SVS HDMI cable and 100% agree with everything you've said. They aren't going to make your image or sound any better than other HDMI cables, but do feel they are very well built and look cool to boot. 2) Your video quality, editing and flow of this video is absolutely TOP NOTCH! I continue to see you pushing yourself to create better content with each video you upload. Keep up the great work brother.
Agree with all of your comment. The editing and video footage were excellent.
His video are always excellent and great help for DIYers. I am doing my best to get him more subs. I have posted his channel on FB, Insta and even Twitter.
I agree as well. I think this guy is on the right track.
This particular subject. I, personally, don’t care about. But I do click on his videos when I see them.
Your on the right track my friend. Subscribed.
I have the diamond audioquest hdmi for my ps5 and everything looks so much better. I’m even getting more frames
They are excellent. Bought 2.1a cable from svs and connected to zidoo. Its amazing
How about their subwoofer cables?
I agree about other 'color' options. It would be nice to have multiple colors so that they could be coded to different devices.
Gray and silver wire would also be nice.
Blue and black are my favorite go to wire.🔊🔊👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼🍺
5:20 I'm just going to stare at the camera until the video ends. This isn't awkward at all🤣😂😅
I will have to give the SVS cables a shot.
I love svs hdmi cable I own one
Zeskit
No problems!
Fyi, Nvidia GPUs can use the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth of 48Gbps by using 12bpc, 4k 120Hz. And the LG C9 can accept it as an input. That'd be how you can test the cable fully.
But only if you have a 30 series card or newer correct? I have a “lowly” 2070 Super. Haha.
@@HomeTheaterGamer yes sorry! 30 or 40 series. It's funny because you need a new GPU and an old TV (2019 LG C9). 🙃
@@YTMsux I know right? I have an LG C1 so I would be good on that front, but even the 30-series cards are out of my budget currently. Plus I have some other priority upgrades I want to do in the theater room (new AVR is the first thing).
Thanks for that. I am still using 7 year old HDMI cables for some stuff. Some of them are even working with 4K 120 and HDR. So before you buy new ones always test the old ones ;-)
Braided cables are so much nicer. PC will hit the full 48 Gbps if you set it up to do so.
I won't be getting a new GPU anytime soon unfortunately. 30 Series cards are still out of budget.
Biggest problem with hdmi cables for me is when they are too stiff, essentially braided cables.
I'm with you. The SVS cables aren't very stiff thankfully, and are easily bendable. I can't say the same for my Monoprice HDMI 2.1 cables, which almost have to be trained before putting them in place. Granted, those Monoprice cables are a third of the cost of the SVS ones, some I'm willing to deal with that because of the price.
Too expensive. And seriously a 1 metre cable is silly even if it seems long enough so forget getting the 29.99 one. Just moving things around you'll waNt a Bit os slack or it's forever pulling out and worse. 40 bucks for cables? LOLZ.
1 meter length is for people who has their equipment rack mounted. The short lengths are a boon in cable management.