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Can you use rg6/quad coax as an audio patch cable?
This may be a little dumb but I've seen av patch cables made from coax rg6 with rca compression fittings used for RGB/component-digital or subwoofer for home theater. My question is: Can you make your own AUDIO interconnect cables using rg6/quad shield and RCA ends?
unwieldy as being difficult to manage?
The problem with heavy stiff cable is that sometimes RCA connectors do not stay on very well and the stiff cable may cause damage to the connector on the piece of equipment or it may just fall off. A lighter, flexible cable works best for RCA cables.
A heavy stiff cable is harder to bend and sticks out more behind your equipment shelf.
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