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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 16:12:48 GMT -5
Which cable is better for the subwoofer, RCA cable or Sub woofer Cable?
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Post by Canuck_fr on Nov 18, 2014 16:23:48 GMT -5
no difference.
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Post by cawgijoe on Nov 18, 2014 16:28:06 GMT -5
Correct. Both will work. Main concern would be good shielding.
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 16:32:18 GMT -5
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 16:37:28 GMT -5
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Post by Canuck_fr on Nov 18, 2014 16:47:32 GMT -5
It is not ideal as it is made for coaxial digital content (75 ohm) but will work.
Ideally you should get a shielded RCA cable.
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 16:54:05 GMT -5
It is not ideal as it is made for coaxial digital content (75 ohm) but will work. Ideally you should get a shielded RCA cable. Can you attach the link of the one you are talking about please?
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Post by Canuck_fr on Nov 18, 2014 16:59:19 GMT -5
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Post by deltadube on Nov 18, 2014 18:02:24 GMT -5
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 20:09:16 GMT -5
That's really great. But isn't it expensive for the musical sub? hat do you think?
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Post by AudioHTIT on Nov 18, 2014 20:28:15 GMT -5
While this cable is designed for digital signals that mostly means it has the ability to handle higher frequencies, however it will still work fine for audio frequencies. It might be a little stiffer than a normal analog audio cable but if it's on the way I'd go ahead and use it, it sould work fine.
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 20:47:13 GMT -5
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Post by AudioHTIT on Nov 18, 2014 20:57:09 GMT -5
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Post by rod on Nov 18, 2014 21:19:21 GMT -5
Thank you for your thoughts, my friends. At least I know now what right cable I need to use for my L/R subwoofer for my 2.2 channels.
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Post by deltadube on Nov 18, 2014 22:12:27 GMT -5
That's really great. But isn't it expensive for the musical sub? hat do you think? 18 awg great finish.. 25 dollars copper and silver ..
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Post by deltadube on Nov 18, 2014 22:14:16 GMT -5
stay away from brass conductors in a cable.. brass conducts at 1/3 the rate of copper..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2014 22:17:54 GMT -5
I used these exact cables for two years on my subs and to connect my amp to prepro they worked great... If it's already shipped I'd just use it. I also noticed no difference between them and the monster subwoofer cable that they replaced.
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Post by AudioHTIT on Nov 19, 2014 0:21:57 GMT -5
stay away from brass conductors in a cable.. brass conducts at 1/3 the rate of copper.. Are you aware that any of the cables mentioned use brass?
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Post by deltadube on Nov 19, 2014 0:30:18 GMT -5
stay away from brass conductors in a cable.. brass conducts at 1/3 the rate of copper.. Are you aware that any of the cables mentioned use brass? no im not just the monster ones.. in the actual conductor in the heart of the cable is plainly stated.. the ones I posted are copper plated with silver.. no brass.. now the terminating piece may have some brass..
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Post by Cogito on Nov 19, 2014 7:37:46 GMT -5
stay away from brass conductors in a cable.. brass conducts at 1/3 the rate of copper.. Please be aware that the brass connectors would have ZERO audible effect and the resistance difference would be in the tens of thousanths of an ohm considering the short length of the conductor.
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