Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the entrance to Hades underworld was not known for faltering in its duty. Always steady (the most important part), Cerberus followed its orders without question, delivering results.

The Olympus Cerberus is built in honor of its namesake. Focused on a steady and unfaltering 75ohm impedance(+/- .5%), this component cable is built for strength, a terrifyingly accurate picture able to deliver 420p(progressive) to 1080i(interlaced) and the ability to do its job for as long as it is demanded.

It is no doubt that Olympus Audio stands by our claim that the Cerberus cable will compete and surpass any component cables available on the market today. However, there is always the question of what does it take to make a three-headed beast like this cable?

Uses three stable cables to separate color and luminance, creating a much greater range of color and a sharper picture.
Superior High-density shielding(four layers of mixed aluminum foil and 85% copper sleeving) for near total rejection of RFI and EMI.
24k gold connectors or long-life, beauty, resistance to corrosion and maximum signal transfer.
Made for ease of use, with easy to see colors and ease of installation.
Solid core conductor for much better signal transfer than stranded.
Sweep tested for 3Ghz transfer. Simply put, a stunning cable.
Nitrogen gas-injected dielectric conformed around solid core center for maximum signal integrity.
For those interested in more information about how a component video cable works, please continue to read. If you have any questions or want to purchase the Olympus Cerberus, please email info@olympusaudio.com or sales@olympusaudio.com. Thank you for taking a look and best wishes from all at Olympus Audio. Reproducing realistic colors takes an extreme amount of data to create a "High Definition" picture. Therefore it first needs to be converted, or more appropriately compressed, to allow more data to flow. The first form of compression is what we call component video which consists of three signals. Luminance which indicates brightness or gray scale information. This is referred to as the "Y" component. The second and third signals are simply used to indicate how much blue and red there is relative to the "Y" component or luminance. The blue marked component is "B-Y" (blue-luminance) and the red component is "R-Y" (red-luminance). These signals are mathematical derivatives of the RGB spectrum and the most efficient way to bring more realistic colors to the screen.
Component video is the most common input for high-end televisions, satellite receivers and most DVD players. It is also the only common connection available of producing 420p(the p stands for progressive). Although DVI-D and HDMI are great for HDTVs, they are extremely expensive as are the components that use them. For nearly everyone, the component cable is the best choice for high definition television.
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