Audioquest HDMI Forest 48Gbps 5m
Overview
At a time when the HDMI 2.1 standard is becoming the norm in home theater and gaming installations, AudioQuest offers with the Forest 48 an Ultra High Speed–certified cable that integrates the brand’s proprietary noise-dissipation technologies. This model occupies the second tier in the American manufacturer’s 48 Gbps range, just above the Pearl 48, and marks the entry point into silver-plated conductor cables.
Solid silver-plated conductors
The Forest 48 uses solid LGC (Long-Grain Copper) conductors coated with a layer of silver representing 0.5% of the total thickness. This plating technique is not trivial: in a high-frequency digital cable, the signal travels mainly along the surface of the conductor due to a phenomenon known as the skin effect. Placing silver— a better conductor than copper—on this surface optimizes transmission without requiring a cable made entirely of solid silver.
The choice of solid rather than stranded conductors eliminates the electrical and magnetic interactions between the different strands that would otherwise make up the conductor. AudioQuest applies the same approach to the conductors dedicated to eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), which is not always the case with other manufacturers who sometimes reserve their best materials for the main A/V pairs only.
Level 1 noise dissipation
AudioQuest structures its noise-dissipation technology in several levels. The Forest 48 benefits from level 1, which is based on directional control of the cable’s 19 conductors. The principle starts from an observation: traditional shields, even those advertised as 100%, struggle to protect against radio-frequency interference generated by Wi‑Fi networks, Bluetooth, and mobile phones.
The granular structure of drawn metal exhibits an asymmetry that creates a preferred direction for noise evacuation. By controlling this orientation across all A/V pairs, eARC pairs, control and power conductors, AudioQuest directs captured interference toward the least sensitive circuits. Arrows on the connectors indicate the installation direction, from source to screen or amplifier.
Bandwidth ready for 8K
Ultra High Speed certification guarantees a 48 Gbps bandwidth, made possible by four balanced audio/video pairs, each capable of carrying 12 Gbps. This capacity allows the transmission of 4K content at 120 frames per second, 8K at 60 frames per second, and even 10K at 30 frames per second over the shortest lengths.
The Forest 48 supports dynamic HDR in its various forms (HDR10+, Dolby Vision) and eARC, which makes it possible to send uncompressed audio streams such as Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD Master Audio, or DTS:X from a TV to an amplifier or soundbar. Previous generations of ARC were limited to compressed 5.1-channel audio; eARC removes this restriction.
A cable suited to recent consoles
All the gaming features of the HDMI 2.1 standard are present: VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) to synchronize the display’s refresh rate with that of the source, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) to automatically activate the TV’s game mode, and QFT (Quick Frame Transport) to reduce latency in fast-action scenes. These features fully exploit the potential of the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and recent graphics cards.
Construction and installation
The black PVC jacket with green stripes gives the cable greater rigidity than mass-market cables, which can make routing through tight spaces more difficult but ensures good impedance stability along the entire length. The type A connectors are carefully assembled and feature the directional arrows characteristic of AudioQuest cables.
For an ARC connection between TV and soundbar, the cable must point toward the TV on both ends: the ARC conductors are wired internally to operate in the opposite direction to the main A/V pairs. This particularity is documented by AudioQuest but is worth recalling at installation time.
Technical specifications
Connectivity and performance
- Cable type: Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1
- Bandwidth: 48 Gbps
- Supported resolutions:
- 4K at 120 Hz
- 8K at 60 Hz
- 10K at 30 Hz
- Video formats: dynamic High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging
- Audio return channel: eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel)
- Certification: Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 48 Gbps
Conductor technology
- Audio / video conductors: 0.5% silver-plated long-grain copper, solid conductors
- eARC conductors: 0.5% silver-plated long-grain copper
- Ground reference: tinned copper
- Total number of conductors: 19, all direction-controlled
- Benefits of solid conductors:
- Elimination of electrical and magnetic strand interaction
- Reduced distortion
- Improved signal accuracy
- Optimal transmission for high-quality picture and sound
Noise management
- Dissipation level: AudioQuest Level 1 Noise Dissipation
- Technology:
- Directional control of the 19 conductors
- Effective reduction of radio-frequency interference (Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks)
- Design focused on dissipating noise rather than simply blocking it
- Benefits:
- More accurate and detailed picture
- Cleaner, more natural sound
- Outstanding stability in heavily noise-polluted digital environments
Gaming features and HDMI 2.1
- Compatibility: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, high-performance gaming PCs
- Supported features:
- 4K120 (4K at 120 Hz)
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
- ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode)
- QFT (Quick Frame Transport)
- Use: perfectly suited to next‑generation consoles and high‑performance gaming
Construction and standards
- Jacket: CMG (CL3 / FT4) for all lengths
- Design: robust, reliable, and built for intensive daily use
- Durability: AudioQuest construction ensuring reliability and long service life
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Forest 48 compatible with my HDMI 2.0 or older devices?
Yes, all AudioQuest 48 Gbps HDMI cables are backward compatible with earlier standards. You can use them with HDMI 2.0, 1.4, or even older equipment without any operating issues.
Why does the cable have arrows on the connectors?
These arrows indicate the optimal installation direction for noise dissipation. The cable should be connected so that the arrows point from the source (player, console, set-top box) to the destination (TV, amplifier). For an ARC link to a soundbar, the arrows must point toward the TV, even on the soundbar side.
What is the difference between the Forest 48 and the Cinnamon 48?
The Cinnamon 48 uses a thicker silver plating (1.25% versus 0.5%) and benefits from optimized polyethylene insulation. According to AudioQuest, the difference is mainly noticeable on the audio side, with more precise transmission of high-resolution streams via eARC.
Can the Forest 48 carry Dolby Atmos?
Yes, thanks to eARC and the 48 Gbps bandwidth, the cable can carry Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and other uncompressed high-resolution audio formats, provided that your source and receiving devices are also eARC compatible.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: HDM48FOR500
- GTIN / EAN: 92592015739








