swt61 Posted June 13, 2009 Report Posted June 13, 2009 While reading the new July issue of Stereophile, I came across a good article on HDMI cables. The article is mostly about the cables one achilles heal... light clamping force. The article goes on to state that the problem is not just aggravating, but can lead to cable and or socket failure. If the cable connection is dislodged too many times it can cause the cable or socket to fail permanently. They go on to give a few cable solutions, namely cables with a tighter clamping force, cables with a PC type screw connector, and finally a clamp system for use on any HDMI cable. The latter is the solution that most interested me, since I will soon be putting my A/V system together, and plan to use HDMI between my Oppo Blu-ray player & A/V receiver, and from the receiver to the plasma TV. The company is Blue Echo Solutions, and the clamp is called hd EZ lock. While maybe not the best solution for those constantly moving gear around, it seems like a good solution for my needs. It's not exactly cheap at $20.00 per pair, but can be a bargain compared to socket replacement or cable failure. I'll expound more on them once they've arrived and have been installed in my system. Blue Echo Solutions: hd EZ lock - Universal HDMI Locking Adapter, HDMI Cables, and more Consumer Electronics Solutions | www.blueechosolutions.com
Fitz Posted June 13, 2009 Report Posted June 13, 2009 Yeah, whoever designed the HDMI connector deserves a good . Those locking adapters are indeed kinda pricy (more than the cable), but might be very useful for installations where the cable just won't stay put. Keep us posted on how well they work.
Duggeh Posted June 13, 2009 Report Posted June 13, 2009 The difficulties with the connector, bad though they are, are a far second to the difficulties caused by the cable topology. Blue Jeans FAQ section gives a most marvelous breakdown of HDMI hate.
Grahame Posted June 13, 2009 Report Posted June 13, 2009 You reali(s/z)e of course, that its going to change, again (and again ...) . New hdmi cable standard comes out - The Inquirer And it was such a good idea in the first place What's the Matter with HDMI? — Reviews and News from Audioholics
screaming oranges Posted June 14, 2009 Report Posted June 14, 2009 You reali(s/z)e of course, that its going to change, again (and again ...) . New hdmi cable standard comes out - The Inquirer And it was such a good idea in the first place What's the Matter with HDMI? — Reviews and News from Audioholics Audioholics reference the BJC article in their citations.
kevin gilmore Posted June 14, 2009 Report Posted June 14, 2009 Yep hdmi seriously sucks. I've built small metal brackets, custom for each device. Attaches to a nearby screw, and holds the cable perfectly level about 3 inches away from the connector. No problem so far. For the long runs of which i have 2, i'm using hdmi to dual 100T ethernet converters. Works great with cat6 cable even at 1080p.
Dusty Chalk Posted June 14, 2009 Report Posted June 14, 2009 Do you use them just for video? So that makes Parasound's choice to use them for I2S even more questionable?
swt61 Posted June 15, 2009 Author Report Posted June 15, 2009 I'm going to try it for video and audio.
tkam Posted June 15, 2009 Report Posted June 15, 2009 I've been reading about these complaints regarding HDMI cables for years now and while I agree the design is pretty piss poor I still wonder how many people have actually had connectors fail and that sort of thing?
JBLoudG20 Posted June 15, 2009 Report Posted June 15, 2009 I've been using HDMI for just about a couple years, and have no complaints what so ever. And I plug-unplug my PS3 two to three times per week when I move it.
swt61 Posted June 23, 2009 Author Report Posted June 23, 2009 So these have shown up, and have been installed. They're easy to install and clamp like a son of a gun! You could drag your piece of gear behind the car by the HDMI cable, with this thing installed!
ronnielee54 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 I have found that the Audioquest HDMI cables have pretty good clamping force. I use the HDMI-A's which are their low end cables, and have had no problems with them coming loose. Their audio and video performance is pretty good to for a reasonably priced cable.
guzziguy Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 Here's my idea of a reasonably priced HDMI cable.
swt61 Posted June 25, 2009 Author Report Posted June 25, 2009 Here's my idea of a reasonably priced HDMI cable. I bought mine from cablesforless.com... CablesforLess - Standard Quality HDMI Cables (For those on a budget) They're pretty heavy, and seem to be well made, with gold plated connectors as well.
Duggeh Posted June 25, 2009 Report Posted June 25, 2009 Yep hdmi seriously sucks. I've built small metal brackets, custom for each device. Attaches to a nearby screw, and holds the cable perfectly level about 3 inches away from the connector. No problem so far. For the long runs of which i have 2, i'm using hdmi to dual 100T ethernet converters. Works great with cat6 cable even at 1080p. We have a 50 foot run of the Blue Jeans long run cable, at 1080p/50 and 1080p/60 we get unacceptable signal corruption (sparklies). How difficult and expensive is this network cable solution?
guzziguy Posted June 25, 2009 Report Posted June 25, 2009 I bought mine from cablesforless.com... CablesforLess - Standard Quality HDMI Cables (For those on a budget) They're pretty heavy, and seem to be well made, with gold plated connectors as well. Those look good to me. If I needed HDMI cables, I'd order those.
swt61 Posted June 25, 2009 Author Report Posted June 25, 2009 We have a 50 foot run of the Blue Jeans long run cable, at 1080p/50 and 1080p/60 we get unacceptable signal corruption (sparklies). How difficult and expensive is this network cable solution? I have one long run at 15'. I won't know how that will look until the TV arrives (hopefully within the next week). But this sounds like a good solution if the current setup is unacceptable.
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