Denon AKDL1 Dedicated Link Cable
Great for medical use!, June 16, 2008
I’ve always felt that an honest business that doesn’t manipulate customers, and prides itself on providing a significant and competitive value to the consumer is worth returning to and relying upon. That’s why when I needed to attach my little Samantha’s heart monitor to our modem so the doctors could keep a closer eye on her during these final months, Denon was the first place I looked! This is a very high quality Ethernet cable! Every bit reaches its destination intact. When it came down to either getting the best in Ethernet technology, or providing Samantha’s mother a plane ticket to come see her before she passed (she works in the textile factories in the summer sending the money home while I care for Samantha fulltime) and going with some OTHER cheapo cable which could seriously jeopardize my little Samantha’s health with countless occurrences of jitter and ripple – the choice was clear. Sometimes it costs a little more to have the best, but you have to choose your priorities. What is more likely to take my Samantha away from me? Only eating rice and grain and selling our TV/VCR and most of our furniture, or having a cardiac arrest slip by the doctors because of an adverse effect of vibration? Yes it stretched our budget but I highly recommend this life saving cable even to the cancer child family on a tight budget. When Samantha dies in this cold lifeless house, hungry and missing her mother, she’ll still think of Denon and how their fluoropolymer insulated wonder added untold minutes to her precious little life. Bless you Denon!
Give it time…, June 16, 2008
All of you skeptics out there have obviously overlooked the most important feature of all – the “anti-aging properties”! YOU can buy $5 cables if you want to, but YOU’LL BE DEAD IN 100 YEARS! Meanwhile I, vitalized by my Denon AKDL1s (I think I’ll buy 2, just in case), will be dancing on your graves 500 years from now. Unless I have something better to do.
P. de Leon
I found the perfect use for this cable…., June 15, 2008
I used 6 of them to connect up my time machine to my Starship.
But now my cell phone won’t work. Must be interference from the planet being out of phase with my blue tooth headset.
On the bright side…it negated the affects of the Aurora Borealis over my house.
Good grief…
Amazingly powerful. Stunningly clear., June 15, 2008
While the production quality of this cable, along with the little arrows that help me(and the music) understand where the sound is going, is mind-boggling – What I found most impressive is that this cable actually turned my binary digital audio devices into TRINARY digital audio devices. All the people saying that it’s just 1′s and 0′s don’t understand how revolutionary this cable is. IT UPSCALES YOUR DIGITAL SPECTRUM TO ALLOW FOR 2′s!!! Any true audiophile knows that 2′s are where the upper-order harmonicas are to be found in high quality digital audio.
It doesn’t eliminate the effects of vibration, June 17, 2008
“Connector and cable structure designed to thoroughly eliminate adverse effects from vibration”
Well, I used it in my car to replace the distributor cable but the connector fell out and the engine wouldn’t run so I sent it back.
-dk
Recently Declassified, June 17, 2008
Due to the sensitive nature of these cables, I cannot publicly reveal my identity. As a high ranking purchasing manager for a particular government department I am able to provide a little insight to the history of these cables.
These cables were specifically researched and designed for our use only. They were to be only sold to authorized government departments and their official agencies and not to the general public. We have been purchasing and using these cables for decades. Because of the economies of scale and the ability to mass market produce these cables now, you get the unique advantage to purchase and own them at an unbelievable low price offered here. $500 toilet seats and $400 hammer purchases were nowhere near the original cost these cables were provided to us for. Only the best for your government.
These cables were used to wire our entire newly built embassy in desert torn ****. Because of a slight oversight of civilians being housed and working in close vicinity of these classified cables without proper clearance, these cables were finally declassified. This allowed Denon to sell it to the general public.
Unfortunately we cannot allow evil doers access to our most highly guarded secrets. Luckily we have been using and buying Denon’s newest AKDL2 Dedicated Link Cables. Denon’s sales team has assured us that new advances in cable technologies and manufacturing has given us the best cables that your tax dollars can provide. They even mention that at a price tag of just over $24,000 each for 1.5m they are taking a loss on each cable sold to us. They consider it their patriot duty and willing to take the loss to support us. As a small thanks for their support and in hopes they recoup some of there loss is the reason I’m here telling this story. They should be rewarded for providing this product at this amazing price!

