

🎧 Elevate your bass game with the cable that pros swear by!
The Blue Jeans Cable LC-2 is a 10-foot, double-shielded subwoofer cable engineered for superior analog RCA audio performance. Featuring dual copper braid shielding and a low 12 pF/foot capacitance, it minimizes hum and signal loss. Despite its robust build, it remains highly flexible with a soft PVC jacket. Gold-plated Taversoe RCA connectors ensure a secure, reliable connection. Made in Seattle, this cable is designed for audiophiles demanding pristine subwoofer sound.





| ASIN | B005979HBM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,985 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Subwoofer Cables |
| Brand | Blue Jeans Cable |
| Cable Type | Coaxial Analog Audio |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Subwoofer, amplifier, preamp |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Date First Available | June 30, 2011 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | BLC1S10B |
| Manufacturer | Blue Jeans Cable |
| Model Name | LC-1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Outer Material | Bare Copper |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 7.7 x 1 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Double Braided Shielding |
| Specification Met | Bjc |
| UPC | 811887012648 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**T
Look no further.
As usual top notch quality from Blue Jeans. Cable works great and the build is solid. A lot better than the SVS branded cables I had to return.
R**C
Worth the money - noticeable difference in sound quality
Anybody who tells you that a cable is cable is full of snake oil (lol). I noticed some loud humming after connecting my turntable to my receiver. Culprit was a Belkin subwoofer cable. I swapped it out with another subwoofer cable that I had laying around ( a Monster brand cable) and the noise quieted down a lot. After installing the Blue Jeans cable there is no noise. It's quiet enough to hear a mouse "p" on cotton. Not only that, the boomy, hollow, echo-ey bass that I had with music and movies was cleaned up. The bass is tighter, more refined. This cable was worth the 30 bucks. I would never pay an exuberant amount of money for cables, but I can tell the difference between the 3 cables I used with my subwoofer. I changed no settings on the receiver or the sub, simply swapped the cable and the difference was very noticeable. I re-ran the Audyssey mic cablibrations and the difference is still there. This cable was worth the money I spent. This cable is much larger in diameter too, seems to be well made. My only complaint is with the rca connector type - you need a couple of inches of clearance from each connection end. If space is limited, you may want to try an SVS cable. I read the comments of others before buying the cable and figured I'd take a chance on something with decent quality after noticing the difference with the cables I already owned. If you have time to sample cables, then go ahead and buy the amazon brand, the mediabridge brand, and this brand. I'd be curious to see if anyone can hear a difference. What sounds good to you is all that matters in the end - and this cable sounds good to me without breaking the bank.
F**N
Great Company, Quality, Solid Product.
I acquired this after shopping around briefly, and I say VERY briefly because I know of Blue Jeans Cables not just from reputation, but former experience with their products. This cable was selected to connect a KEF XIO soundbar with a KEF KC92 Subwoofer that we have tucked in a corner. IMO, this setup with the BJC lacks for NOTHING. So pleased with this choice.
C**R
Bluejeans cable FTW
When I built my basement home theater 8 years ago, I had gotten this Bluejeans cable to run from my wall plate, through the studs to the rear of my processor. But for some reason, I used a a Straitwire subwoofer cable to run from my subwoofer to the wall plate. Which is odd because almost every cable I have is from Bluejeans. I must have had it laying around and didn't want to spend more money on cables. It was an expensive cable to boot. I probably paid $50 for it 8-10 years ago. I realized all of this after I bought a Denon AVR-X3100W (which is fantastic btw) and cleaned up the rat's nest of wires behind my old processor by switching from audio and video interconnects to all HDMI. I initially ran the Audyssey setup on the Denon to correct for room acoustics using the straightwire cable. I always use the beginning song from the movie "Inside Man" as my reference because of its impressively deep bass. It sounded great. So, everything was calibrated. About a week later, I order this Bluejeans cable and I use it to connect my subwoofer to the wall plate. Now I have this as the sole cable from subwoofer to Denon. I put in the Inside Man Blu-ray in and .........WOW. What a difference. The bass is so low and pronounced, that the grid work for my dropped ceiling is vibrating and rattling from the deep bass. So much so, that I have to re-run the Audyssey calibration. The bass is now toned down to the point of not rattling the grid work. I just have tight, gut-wrenching bass hitting me. Bass like I've never had before. You can feel it in your chest, just like at a rock concert. If this isn't proof that a single cable can make a world of difference, I don't know what is. I just wish I would have realized this situation sooner.
M**E
Took the Boom out of the Box
I have a very powerful, quality sub that reaches deep lows when the signal is there and used primarily for home theater. Listing to music recently I noticed that it had that somewhat boomy sound that tends to mask over the sound of the two mains when listening in stereo. Tried the sub at different volume and Hz settings. Nothing really changed that cheap booming sound. For whatever reason, I had never even considered that the cable I’m using from the receiver to the subwoofer might change anything really. A signal is a signal right? I mean it’s just lower Hz base. How finesse does it have to be? Turns out the cable was everything especially noticeable when listening to music. Looked through a lot of sub designed cables on Amazon. Best Price, top recommendations, customer satisfaction and went with the Blue Jeans Cable LC-1. Instantly the base was tighter, boomy sound that was robbing the front mains of clarity completely gone. This is how balanced sound is supposed to be between the mains and subwoofer. Your sub should nicely augment the lower notes on what’s coming out of your main speakers. Not the other way around as was in my case. Connection is tight. Base is tight now. Couldn’t recommend this cable more considering the price and how it’s changed the staging in clarity of the mains by not muddying up the entire sound stage. Worth every penny.
G**H
A Good Value.
Well made, flexible, with quality connectors. Sound quality? Hard to judge on a subwoofer cable, but with my Martin-Logan Abyss & Magnepan MG-12's, I noted slightly more punch & detail over my older Monster Cable interconnects. But, truthfully, I'm not willing to do an exhaustive a/b comparison on a pair $27 cables to confirm my impressions. What I needed was two, matched subwoofer cables, and these did the job at a very reasonable price.
K**I
Cable is sturdy yet flexible while the connector end has a nice grip to your component in/out terminal. Use Blue Jeans cables for my RCA L/R interconnects as well and this cable is made to the same high standards. Highly recommend!
K**S
Cable runs 35’ along floor joists in the ceiling and down the wall in my basement passing all kinds of electrical wiring along the way. Sub woofer is dead quiet until the huge explosion in whatever movie I’m watching. AWESOME!
B**E
Excellent quality
G**.
Very good shielding, and a reasonable price by Blue Jeans Cable! I have up to three connections to my Receiver of 100 Watts. Musical signal arrives clean, and clear.
R**.
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