Audio cables are the infrastructure of a hi-fi system — responsible for reliable connections, clean signal transfer, stable power delivery and a tidy installation.
At Hi-Fi Market, cables are selected as part of a complete audio system, not as isolated accessories. Explore Speaker Cables for amplifier-to-loudspeaker connections, Interconnect Cables for RCA, XLR and subwoofer / LFE signals, Power Cables for a stable power foundation, Digital Cables for USB, HDMI, coaxial and AES/EBU connections, Network Cables for streaming systems, and Headphone Cables for personal audio setups.
For more advanced systems, combine the right cabling with Power Supplies, Controllers, and Conditioners from specialist brands such as IsoTek, Nordost, Furutech and other carefully selected hi-fi manufacturers.
How to Choose Audio Cables
The best cables are the ones you never have to think about: correct length, solid connectors, clean routing and stable performance over time. Choose cables to match your system layout, component quality and future upgrade plans.
Speaker Cables connect your amplifier to your loudspeakers and handle higher current than low-level signal cables. Focus on correct length, suitable conductor quality and secure terminations such as banana plugs, spades or bare wire.
Interconnect Cables link sources, DACs, preamps, amplifiers and active subwoofers. Choose RCA, XLR or subwoofer / LFE cables according to your system’s inputs, outputs and required cable length.
Power Cables support stable operation for amplifiers, DACs, streamers and power conditioners. In more advanced systems, combine them with Power Supplies, Controllers, and Conditioners for cleaner distribution, filtering and power management.
Digital Cables connect digital sources, DACs, CD transports, AV receivers, TVs and media players. Choose the correct standard — USB audio, HDMI, optical, coaxial S/PDIF or AES/EBU — according to your equipment.
Network Cables connect routers, switches, streamers, music servers and NAS storage. For serious streaming systems, a stable wired Ethernet connection is often preferable to Wi-Fi and helps keep playback reliable.
Headphone Cables are used with wired headphones, IEMs, portable players and headphone amplifiers. Choose the correct headphone-side connector and termination, such as 3.5 mm, 6.3 mm, 2.5 mm balanced, 4.4 mm balanced or XLR.






