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🎧 Elevate Every Note — Because Your Sound Deserves Evergreen Quality
The AudioQuest Evergreen 1m 3.5mm to RCA interconnect cable features high-purity Long-Grain Copper conductors, a Metal-Layer Noise-Dissipation system, and foamed-polyethylene insulation to deliver superior analog audio clarity. Its cold-welded gold-plated RCA plugs ensure durable, low-resistance connections, making it the go-to cable for audiophiles upgrading from basic cables to high-resolution sound in home or car audio setups.





| ASIN | B005VQGQE2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,893 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #986 in RCA Cables |
| Brand | AudioQuest |
| Brand Name | AudioQuest |
| Cable Type | RCA |
| Color | White Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker |
| Compatible Phone Models | Jack-rca |
| Connectivity Technology | Mini Jack-RCA |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 924 Reviews |
| Included Components | cables |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 1 Meters |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | instrument-parts-and-accessories |
| Item Weight | 82 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AudioQuest |
| Model | EVERG01MR |
| Model Name | Evergreen |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 3.5mm Jack to RCA Conversion |
| Outer Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Part Number | EVERG01MR |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio applications |
| Special Feature | 3.5mm Jack to RCA Conversion |
| UPC | 092592044722 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**N
Good replacement for cheapo cable.
Replaced $3 cable between wifi receiver DS500 and Denon Home 350 speaker. Richer mids, more detail. Worth it in my case.
J**O
High res integration to car audio
Great cable we’ll made. This particular one is not to expensive for the length I don’t know if I could justify spend 500 for the higher end version of this For any one searching I will explain why I purchased this I hope my fellow car audio/ home audio friends see this So I have a DAP aka portable high res player I love car audio buT I don’t want to lose my factory headunit because I’m lazy and enjoy my backup camera So I found this out .....plug in this cable 3.5mm aux into your player. Then run the cable to your car audio dsp analog inputs The high res player will be at a fixed level and the volume knob of your dsp is what controls the volume. It’s best to turn off all eq’s and audio enhancements of your player so your dsp controls all of the sound. That’s it. This is really how you properly put high res in your car. All amps all speakers will play whatever signal you send them Your source unit AND Dsp have to be high res compatible. There is only one brand of dsp that has a high player built in ... zapco adsp has an iPhone controller that will allow that but there is zero customer service or support from zapco. That’s why I stay with the jl processors Because it’s made fantastic and the support can’t be beat.. Jl audios fix 86 and twk 88 play 24/48. And let me tell you the initial jump from mp3 and cd quality 16/44.1 to 24/48 is amazing I have yet to experience anything above that but from what I’ve read honestly anything above 24/48 Is inaudible to human hearing and a marketing hype.. This cable is a game changer. And there is my months and months of research about how to put high res into your car audio setup it’s not about amps or speakers It’s about a high res player of your choosing then you add this audio quest 3.5mm to rca cable to a good dsp like a jl fix or twk Mosconi makes a really nice dsp. And audiotec fisher makes some great DSP’s Alpine has the newest one the pxe-x09 it can be found on another site. Go alpine USA to find out where. Your audio will only be as good as your source And shaping of that signal is the responsibility of your dsp. There you have it
R**N
Very Nice Interconnects
I purchased these cables several weeks ago to connect my Toshiba netbook computer to a Cambridge Audio azur 640a integrated amp in my library. Most of my CD and tape music collection is encoded in FLAC format and stored on NAS servers. Accessing, programming and playing my favorite music is so easy with the netbook. The Audioquest Evergreen cables are very well made and seem to effortlessly convey the essence of the music, mostly classical and jazz, so well. The only caveat I have is the length of the cables. Because of my netbook's output jack location and the physical configuration of my library audio setup I could use another 6" of length. But that's a minor consideration. The cables are terrific, the connectors fit snugly, and there's absolutely no problem with extraneous noise or interference. A very good buy for the price.
S**T
Cables Really Can Make a Difference
Okay, in my attempt to keep things simple in any and all future reviews I must first state that: I always dissed computer audio. I am an audiophile and why anyone would want or need more than 2 speakers was beyond me. However I have always known that you usually do, get what you pay for. I do not believe that cables ( Kimber, Cardas, Pangea, ect.) have to cost several hundreds of dollars either. But, I have been using AudioQuests Evergreen and Cinnamon cables for over a year. I purchased this cable specifically to use with the Dragonfly DAC I acquired and I am very, very happy with my purchase. I run the RCA's to the CD input of my receiver and use my laptop as a "CD' player through the Dragonfly. This combo sounds so good that I have been burning my vinyl to computer audio files (100 Sinatra albums so far) and I did a test with much cheaper cables. Now, some of you will say that 35 bucks for a cable is outrageously expensive but you'd be wrong. If you are using powered speakers or like myself a receiver to listen to your stored files buy AudioQuest's mini-2.0M to RCA to feed the music to your exterior system. I could tell the difference between the Monster RCA's and the Evergreen's a year ago and I still can. My phono, (Project Debut Carbon), my CD player, NAD (C546BEE), are both connected with Evergreen's as well. Just try it yourself, if you have any doubts. My equipment is not 'high end' and I do now have a 7.2 system in my listening space, as a surround sound installer I know that good cables improve sound and vision. Would the AQ's Golden Gate 3.5 Mini-RCA (100 bucks) sound better than the Evergreen's? I would think so but I really don't care, the Evergreens are outstanding with any and all analog recordings that I have listened to in the past year and I see no need to upgrade, unless I hit the Lotto and can afford that 20,000 system I lust for. If you own Audioengines (w.o. the dac) or PSB's powered desktop speakers you really should look into this wonderfully transparent cable.
S**.
Amazing cable! Really change the sound quality A LOT!
I received this cable two days ago. I connected it with my IFI preamp, and it worked so good! I compared this cable with my previous $10 cable, some remarkable difference I can heard. Evergreen provides more details and sense of depth for the music. It worth this price. Now I hope if I have a better speakers the cable may work better also, even though I think my Bose speaker is good as well~ lol
E**N
An excellent cable for use in stationary home setups, not suitable for portable use.
These are a fantastic cable if you are using them in a situation where 1) the cables won't be moved around too much and 2) your connected equipment doesn't have RCA jacks that are spread apart more than 1.5-2 inches. They are made out of solid core copper, which is more prone to breakage than stranded copper, and I am using them in an environment where I do not need to move it around much, so it fit my situation perfectly, but in a mobile environment or as a cable that is constantly disconnected and where the RCA jacks are disconnected and reconnected constantly, they will be prone to breaking. That being said, this cable is highly transparent, and in terms of sound staging and detail retrieval, it is up there with the best of the stranded cables I have used in the past, which all cost at least twice to five times what this cable cost. I am using it to connect my FiiO X1 portable digital audio player to my Meier Audio Corda Arietta headphone amplifier, and in this setup it works fantastically. I only wish I could use it with my high end amplifier, as I would purchase another one to use with it, but alas, it has about a 4 inch spread between its RCA jacks, and the RCA's on the AudioQuest cables in this series will not spread apart enough to work with it.
L**.
Nice upgrade
I chose not to go with the higher end cable that they offer and this set works well for my setup. It is a significant upgrade in sound quality from a run-of-the-mill inexpensive cable.
J**L
Audioquest Evergreen Audio Cable Looks, Feels and Sounds Mighty Nice
The debate continues......do cables really sound different.? I think so. The cables made a nice first impression. The covering (cloth?) gave the product an upscale look and feel. My original intent was to use the Audioquest Evergreen's with the Audioquest Dragonfly v1.2 DAC that I purchased at the same time, plugged into the USB port on my Apple Airport Express. Unfortunately, I was unaware at the time of purchase that the Dragonfly was incompatible with the Airport Express. So I hooked up the Evergreen's directly into the Airport Express' mini stereo jack and into the RCA jacks on my Cambridge Audio integrated amp. Using my iPhone (with the Onkyo HD Music app) through AirPlay mode, I immediately heard upgraded sound. The music sounded more lively with additional punch. I wonder how $1000, $2000+ cables sound. Although I hardly supported by opinion with evidence and non-believers will not be convinced, I really do think/believe there was an improvement in sound. Even if sound differences in audio cables might be "in the head," I stll can highly recommend the AudioQuest Evergreen's even as a nicely made cable for a relatively good price.
Z**E
Great upgrade from cheapo cable
An instant improvement over the £5 cable I was using before. I am running from a Dragonfly Black 1.5 to a Cambridge Topaz SR20 using Qobuz and Spotify. The amp now only needs to be at about 30% less volume and there is no hiss behind the track. I am sure that there are “better” cables out there but I am very happy even though I do feel it is a little over priced. That being said, there is definitely more depth and clarity to the music so this is a must have for my system.
M**E
Würde ich wieder kaufen
Sehr gut
J**S
AudioQuest on a Budget
The company's cheapest RAC cables. Work just fine for me.
A**A
Bueno, bonito y no caro
Dentro de la gama de esta marca, no es muy alto, pero es un nivel con un precio razonable, en función de cual sea su uso (el aparato que se quiera conectar); ya que la elección de los cables en audio, debe meditarse bien y no deja de ser difícil (sin mirar la billetera es más fácil; pero no del todo). Están bien rematados, buenos materiales y cumplen su función, mejoran bastante el sonido sobre los cables genéricos de este tipo, que se pueden adquirir en los comercios no especializados en alta gama de audio. Buena compra. Antonio
T**E
Vale lo que cuesta y mas
Comprobado que aún sin ser la línea top de la marca , AudioQuest demuestra que es absoluta calidad y finura en todos sus productos para escuchar música en Hi-End y Sound Quality !!
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