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Join Date: Aug 2008
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brain fart or not?
for years I have been using a monster subwoofer power surge protector.
With this power center is a signal nois filter. I was running the subwoofer cable from the receiver to this surge protecter and then ran a cable to the sub. He is what I realised after ising a cable for 5-6 years. It is not a subwoofer cable or an RCA it is a Coaxial digital cable! My big question is did this compromise my subs playback or is it OK. I guess what I am asking is what is the difference petween using a coax designed to send multible signals and a subwoffer cable (single RCA)? ![]() |
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Tenacious "OB" Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spanaway Washington
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As long as it is a 75 ohm cable that has the correct terminals, you are good to go...
j
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Tenacious "OB" Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spanaway Washington
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As long as it is working, I don't believe you will see a noticable improvement in sound quality by changing. Do a search for the Chromy Cable...
j
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