




🎧 Elevate your bass game with the cable audiophiles swear by!
The Blue Jeans Cable LC-2 is a 20-foot, double-shielded subwoofer cable engineered for superior analog audio performance. Featuring dual bare copper braid shields and a low capacitance of 12 pF/foot, it minimizes hum and signal loss for crystal-clear, tight bass. Its flexible yet robust design includes gold-plated Taversoe RCA plugs for secure connections, all assembled in Seattle, Washington, ensuring premium build quality for discerning audio enthusiasts.






| ASIN | B005979L04 |
| Item model number | BLC1S20W |
| Manufacturer | Blue Jeans Cable |
| Package Dimensions | 24.64 x 21.34 x 3.56 cm; 311.84 g |
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!
R**C
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.
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.
M**F
Had problems with subwoofer hum that disappeared when subwoofer cable disconnected. Replaced cable with this one and all good. Was expensive of course, but was worth it to solve this very annoying problem. It was replacing a cable that cost half the price, which is itself not cheap. Not enough of an audiophile to rate any difference in sound quality versus previous cable
F**L
Bon câbles