Audioquest Boxer 16 m
Overview
The Audioquest Boxer cable is a subwoofer model positioned between the Irish Red and the Husky in the manufacturer’s lineup. It uses 1.25% silver-plated copper conductors, a double-balanced geometry, and a three-layer Noise-Dissipation System to optimize low-frequency transmission.
A metallurgical design in the service of sonic precision
The Boxer’s conductor structure is based on a radical approach: solid long-grain copper (LGC) conductors plated with 1.25% silver. This silver content, higher than the 0.5% used in the Irish Red model, transforms the cable’s electrical behavior in the frequency ranges critical for a subwoofer. High-frequency signals traveling primarily along the surface of the conductors—a physical phenomenon called the skin effect—directly benefit from this layer of high-purity silver. The result is increased transient clarity and better definition of low-end textures, without ever sacrificing depth or power.
Using solid conductors rather than stranded ones eliminates one of the fundamental problems in audio transmission: strand interaction. In a traditional stranded cable, each contact point between wires generates an oxidized interface where the signal is degraded. The magnetic fields of the different strands continually interact, creating constant modulation and temporal smearing of the signal. The Boxer, with its solid one-piece conductors, completely short-circuits this distortion mechanism, preserving the signal’s structural integrity from the source to the subwoofer.
The conductors’ termination uses Audioquest’s exclusive Cold-Weld system, a technique worth highlighting. Unlike traditional soldering or crimping methods—which introduce an intermediate layer of dissimilar material, a source of reflections and distortions—Cold-Weld uses a combination of extreme pressure and silver-impregnated paste to create a perfect molecular junction. This connection preserves the conductor’s crystalline integrity right up to the connector, eliminating any discontinuity in the signal path.
Air-Tube insulation: when near-vacuum becomes performance
The Boxer’s insulation employs polyethylene Air-Tube technology—counterintuitive, yet remarkably effective. Any solid material in contact with a conductor becomes part of the electrical circuit, absorbing and then releasing energy as distortion—a phenomenon engineers call dielectric effect. The polyethylene used by Audioquest already offers minimal loss and a particularly neutral distortion profile. But it’s the incorporation of air tubes within this structure that unlocks its full potential.
Air, being the ideal dielectric after vacuum, absorbs virtually no energy; this hybrid construction drastically minimizes the temporal “blur” observed with conventional insulators. The cable’s geometric stability is also reinforced, maintaining constant impedance along the entire length of the conductor. This stability is crucial for low-frequency signals, which carry substantial energy and can easily deform a poorly designed cable’s structure.
The sonic impact of this sophisticated insulation manifests as a notable improvement in dynamic contrast. Bass attacks become crisper, decays more natural, and the texture of low-frequency instruments—double bass, timpani, organ—gains realism. Action-movie special effects regain their visceral impact without ever tipping into bloat or imprecision.
The NDS system: a fortress against interference
The Boxer’s Noise-Dissipation System (NDS) represents the culmination of decades of Audioquest research into managing electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference. In our modern environment saturated with stray signals—Wi‑Fi, cell phones, home appliances—a simple shield is no longer enough. NDS adopts a three-layer strategy alternating metal and carbon-loaded synthetics.
This multilayer construction works on the principle of “shielding the shield.” The outer layers absorb and reflect most RF energy before it reaches the layer tied to ground. In doing so, the system prevents captured interference from modulating the equipment’s ground reference plane—a major, often overlooked source of distortion. Carbon, with its unique dissipative properties, converts RF energy into negligible heat rather than allowing it to propagate through the system.
NDS’s effectiveness can be measured tangibly by a drastically reduced noise floor. Silences become truly black, allowing micro-details and subtle ambience to emerge effortlessly. This signal clarification particularly benefits home theater systems, where dynamics between quiet passages and explosive peaks can exceed 100 dB.
Double-balanced geometry: rethinking unbalanced
The Boxer’s double-balanced geometry marks a significant evolution over conventional unbalanced cables. While most RCA cables use a single path for both ground and shield—an electrical asymmetry that introduces noise—the Boxer physically separates these two functions. This separation provides lower impedance on the return path, enriching dynamic reproduction while maintaining an exceptionally low noise level.
This geometry, specially optimized for single-ended (unbalanced) applications, allows the Boxer to transcend the usual limitations of RCA connections. The negative signal retains its integrity thanks to the electrically independent shield, while the dedicated ground path efficiently drains stray currents. This architecture partly explains why the Boxer delivers such articulated, controlled bass—even over long runs.
Technical specifications
Construction and materials
- 1.25% silver-plated solid conductors
- Reduce strand interaction, a primary source of dynamic distortion
- Deliver clearer, more precise transmission, ideal for deep bass and dialogue
- Polyethylene (PE) air-tube insulation
- Minimizes energy absorption and sonic smearing
- Ensures better cable geometry stabilization and optimized dynamic contrast
- Doubly balanced geometry
- Separates the ground path from the shield
- Lowers ground impedance for a cleaner, quieter signal
Noise-reduction technologies
- 3-layer carbon-based Noise-Dissipation System (NDS)
- Alternating layers of metal and carbon-loaded materials
- Absorbs and reflects RF/EMI interference before it reaches the equipment ground
- Result: a purer signal and a more realistic soundstage
Connectors and finishes
- Premium terminations
- Pure red-copper connectors
- Cold-welded with hanging silver plating
- Ensure optimal signal transmission and high durability
Performance and benefits
- Clearer, more natural, and more detailed sound
- Deep, accurate, and perfectly articulated bass
- Effective reduction of noise and interference
- Improved dialogue intelligibility
- Immersive cinematic experience for movies, music, and games
Full specifications
- Type: RCA subwoofer cable
- Conductors: long-grain copper (LGC) with 1.25% silver plating
- Insulation: polyethylene (PE) air-tube
- Noise-dissipation system: 3-layer carbon-based
- Geometry: doubly balanced
- Connectors: pure red copper, cold-welded, hanging silver plating
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Boxer suitable for all types of subwoofers?
The Boxer is compatible with any subwoofer equipped with a standard RCA/LFE input. Its robust construction and effective shielding make it suitable for active subs of all power levels, from compact apartment-friendly models to reference systems for large rooms. The pure red-copper RCA connectors ensure a reliable connection with all types of jacks, whether gold-plated or not.
What’s the difference between the Boxer and Audioquest’s Irish Red?
The Boxer stands apart from the Irish Red thanks to four major upgrades: 1.25% silver plating versus 0.5%, polyethylene Air-Tube insulation instead of injected polyethylene foam, a three-layer carbon-based NDS versus a simple metal shield, and double-balanced geometry not found on the Irish Red. These improvements yield superior bass articulation, a lower noise floor, and more natural dynamics.
How should I use the integrated ground wire?
The ground wire with its spade lugs is only needed if you hear hum. If your system is quiet, simply leave the wire unconnected. In case of hum, connect one lug to a screw on the subwoofer’s metal chassis and the other to the amplifier or processor chassis. This establishes a common ground reference that typically eliminates hum. Some equipment provides a dedicated GND terminal for this purpose.
Does the Cold-Weld system require any special maintenance?
Cold-Weld connections are permanent and require no maintenance. Unlike traditional solder joints that can oxidize or crack over time, Cold-Weld maintains a stable molecular junction indefinitely. Simply clean the external surfaces of the connectors occasionally with a dry cloth to maintain optimal contact.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: BOXER16
- GTIN / EAN: 92592079069

