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Old 07-03-2019, 03:17 PM
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It depends upon what type of input connector your TV requires.
C13
C7
C7 (polarized)
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Standard C13. No space limitations requiring smaller IEC connector like on the EF or Z-PC10 cords.
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Standard C13. No space limitations requiring smaller IEC connector like on the EF or Z-PC10 cords.
The new noise-reduction Venom NR-V12, perhaps?
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The new noise-reduction Venom NR-V12, perhaps?
I was thinking the NR-V12 or NR-V10, maybe the latter given the higher current draw of a plasma TV. Just wanted to confirm with the experts.

Currently using a Venom Digital.
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If it’s in your budget get a Venom NR-V12.

An excellent cable with OFE C0101 copper conductors
Fluorocarbon dielectrics
Great noise reduction built-in
100% EMF-RFI shielding
Exclusive KPIP processed
Retail US$350

If you can’t swing that then go with the new Venom V14 Digital.
Just a mini version of the above
NR built-in
Retail US$195
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If it’s in your budget get a Venom NR-V12.

An excellent cable with OFE C0101 copper conductors
Fluorocarbon dielectrics
Great noise reduction built-in
100% EMF-RFI shielding
Exclusive KPIP processed
Retail US$350

If you can’t swing that then go with the new Venom V14 Digital.
Just a mini version of the above
NR built-in
Retail US$195
Hi Caelin - Thanks again for the helpful advice above a couple years ago re: plasma TV cables. Rather than start a new thread I figured I’d ask a new, related question here as this thread has been so informative. I’m considering an upgrade from a plasma TV to a new OLED TV. The OLED TV model I’m considering has a C13 input connector, but it is recessed on the back of the TV and so would require a compact C13 IEC connector on the power cable.

It seems like the two best options are a Shunyata Alpha Zitron Z-PC10 Digital or a Shunyata Venom 14 Digital, as both use a slim, molded C13 input connector. The Z-PC10 has larger conductors (10 awg vs 14 awg), noise reduction, Zitron circuit, and seemingly better quality conductors and connectors. The Venom 14 Digital being from the current NR line is 100% EMI/RFI shielded and likely has better noise reduction, which I’ve read in other of your posts here is the primary concern with digital-only components.

Which cable would you recommend for an OLED TV and why?

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Shunyata Venom 14 Digital for the TV its the best bang for the buck so to speak.
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Hi Caelin - Thanks again for the helpful advice above a couple years ago re: plasma TV cables. Rather than start a new thread I figured I’d ask a new, related question here as this thread has been so informative. I’m considering an upgrade from a plasma TV to a new OLED TV. The OLED TV model I’m considering has a C13 input connector, but it is recessed on the back of the TV and so would require a compact C13 IEC connector on the power cable.

It seems like the two best options are a Shunyata Alpha Zitron Z-PC10 Digital or a Shunyata Venom 14 Digital, as both use a slim, molded C13 input connector. The Z-PC10 has larger conductors (10 awg vs 14 awg), noise reduction, Zitron circuit, and seemingly better quality conductors and connectors. The Venom 14 Digital being from the current NR line is 100% EMI/RFI shielded and likely has better noise reduction, which I’ve read in other of your posts here is the primary concern with digital-only components.

Which cable would you recommend for an OLED TV and why?
Get the Venom V14D Digital for your TV. The technology in the V14D was originally specifically developed for digital imaging, and did not even exist yet when the Alpha Zitron Z-PC10 was developed.
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