Monster Interlink® Datalink 100 Coaxial digital audio cable Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 119IDLHM offer details Item# 119IDLHM Review Sumary 2 people say DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email Chat See all Coaxial Digital Cables In-stock Alternative Monster Cable M Series® M850dcx $24.99 Available options: 1/2-meter/1.65 ft.-$29.99 1-meter/3.3 ft.-$39.95 2-meter/6.6 ft.-$49.95 4-meter/13.2 ft.-$59.95 Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Monster Interlink® Datalink 100 If your components have coaxial digital inputs and outputs, you need a specially designed cable to get all the performance your gear can give you. Standard audio patch cords won't do! Monster Datalink 100 cables are specially designed for the wider frequency bandwidth required for digital applications. Their optimum impedance-matched design ensures accurate digital signal handling. Highlights:length: 1/2meter (1.65 ft.)75-ohm design for use with coaxial digital audio or composite video connectionshigh-purity stranded copper conductorhigh density braided copper shieldingpatented 12-cut Turbine® RCA connectors with 24k gold-plated contacts to resist corrosionDuraflex protective jacketwarranty: 2 yearsOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? One 1/2-meter (1.65') RCA cable for digital coaxial connections In a blister pack with Monster promotional info/warranty card/survey Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Designed to enhance the resolution and performance of digital home audio equipment. Structured matrix dielectrics: Result in greater dynamics and clarity of sound. 12-cut Turbine design connector with 24k gold contacts and split-tip center: For greater contact pressure to maximize signal transfer. Silver Content Solder Joints: Accurately transfer low level signals. Duraflex protective jacket: Resistant to weather, chemicals and abrasion. Double high-density copper braided shielding: For noise reduction and protection against interference High purity copper stranded coax: For faster transients and greater clarity. Note: Cable is dark blue-gray color and has directional arrows on it. Product Reviews Review this product Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. 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Submit Share this product 1-2 of 2 items Sort Results By: Date Reviewed | Rating | Helpfulness 5 out of 5 Does the job for cheap Written By MarkM, Aspen Hill Md. on Thursday, June 30, 2011 I have this as a digital cable coming out of my British cd player and into my Musical Fidelity M1 DAC.Well made and offers alot of value. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Works Great Written By Ken, Maplewood, NJ on Friday, February 22, 2008 Works great, very good connectors, I agonized over coax vs optical, while I have not done an 'A / B' comparison, it is impossible for me to think that the optical would have been better, Using with Onkyo 605 (soon to become a 705) and Sony Bluray & Comcast CATV box 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-2 of 2 items Learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables Learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables Choosing Audio and Video Cables Choosing Audio and Video Cables Kristen Schaub 1/6/2011 based on 260 ratings (17 comments) In this article, we'll give you the information you need to choose the right type of audio or video connection, and tips on finding a good, high-quality cable. Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means. Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,... Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Amanda P. 10/8/2008 based on 129 ratings (3 comments) In this article, you'll find tips and tricks to tackle common home A/V wire management problems. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the Monster Interlink® Datalink 100, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_119IDLHM/Monster-Interlink-Datalink-100-1-2-meter-1-65-ft.html ). close X Can we help you find something or answer a question? Chat with a Crutchfield advisor or call 1-800-320-6609. Chat
Our take on the Monster Interlink® Datalink 100 If your components have coaxial digital inputs and outputs, you need a specially designed cable to get all the performance your gear can give you. Standard audio patch cords won't do! Monster Datalink 100 cables are specially designed for the wider frequency bandwidth required for digital applications. Their optimum impedance-matched design ensures accurate digital signal handling. Highlights:length: 1/2meter (1.65 ft.)75-ohm design for use with coaxial digital audio or composite video connectionshigh-purity stranded copper conductorhigh density braided copper shieldingpatented 12-cut Turbine® RCA connectors with 24k gold-plated contacts to resist corrosionDuraflex protective jacketwarranty: 2 yearsOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? One 1/2-meter (1.65') RCA cable for digital coaxial connections In a blister pack with Monster promotional info/warranty card/survey Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Designed to enhance the resolution and performance of digital home audio equipment. Structured matrix dielectrics: Result in greater dynamics and clarity of sound. 12-cut Turbine design connector with 24k gold contacts and split-tip center: For greater contact pressure to maximize signal transfer. Silver Content Solder Joints: Accurately transfer low level signals. Duraflex protective jacket: Resistant to weather, chemicals and abrasion. Double high-density copper braided shielding: For noise reduction and protection against interference High purity copper stranded coax: For faster transients and greater clarity. Note: Cable is dark blue-gray color and has directional arrows on it.
5 out of 5 Does the job for cheap Written By MarkM, Aspen Hill Md. on Thursday, June 30, 2011 I have this as a digital cable coming out of my British cd player and into my Musical Fidelity M1 DAC.Well made and offers alot of value. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Works Great Written By Ken, Maplewood, NJ on Friday, February 22, 2008 Works great, very good connectors, I agonized over coax vs optical, while I have not done an 'A / B' comparison, it is impossible for me to think that the optical would have been better, Using with Onkyo 605 (soon to become a 705) and Sony Bluray & Comcast CATV box 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables Learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables Choosing Audio and Video Cables Choosing Audio and Video Cables Kristen Schaub 1/6/2011 based on 260 ratings (17 comments) In this article, we'll give you the information you need to choose the right type of audio or video connection, and tips on finding a good, high-quality cable. Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means. Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,... Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Amanda P. 10/8/2008 based on 129 ratings (3 comments) In this article, you'll find tips and tricks to tackle common home A/V wire management problems. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Coaxial Digital Cables
Choosing Audio and Video Cables Choosing Audio and Video Cables Kristen Schaub 1/6/2011 based on 260 ratings (17 comments) In this article, we'll give you the information you need to choose the right type of audio or video connection, and tips on finding a good, high-quality cable.
Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means.
Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,...
Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Tips and Techniques for Home A/V Cable Management Amanda P. 10/8/2008 based on 129 ratings (3 comments) In this article, you'll find tips and tricks to tackle common home A/V wire management problems.