#23576 - 01/11/06 12:23 PM
RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 88
Loc: Tampa Fl
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Has anyone used RG-6 with RCA connectors for interconnect. I may use this for my sub depending of the placement of them. I looked for threads on this and didn't find one. Is the wire gauge of RG-6 suitable for this. I have never seen the inside of a good quality audio cable to see what the wire size is.
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#23577 - 01/11/06 12:30 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 12/29/02
Posts: 358
Loc: Central VA
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I have used RG-59 and think they are great. I believe the 59 was suggested by Soundhound a while back.
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#23578 - 01/11/06 04:12 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 10/25/04
Posts: 688
Loc: peoria il
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#23579 - 01/11/06 04:39 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 164
Loc: Conyers,GA,USA
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I use RG59 for all of my interconnects, and it makes custom length an easy task. I found RG6 a bit too stiff.
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#23580 - 01/23/06 08:55 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 619
Loc: El Cajon, California
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Keta & Paratrooper:
What brand of RCA connectors are you using with the RG59? Do you have a preference for crimped or soldered connectors? Do you have a favorite online source for all you supplies? Thanks!
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#23581 - 01/24/06 07:16 AM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 164
Loc: Conyers,GA,USA
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AvFan,
I have had great performance with permaseal compression connectors from Smarthome.
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#23582 - 01/24/06 09:05 AM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 619
Loc: El Cajon, California
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Thanks, Paratrooper. Do you use the Steren compression tool as well? What RG59 cable are you using? After I sent my last post I looked at the Canare plugs and crimping tool. It seemed like a lot of $$$ to get set up with the crimping tool, appropriate die plus the stripping tool. However, nice looking plugs/cables when finished. I just don't know if the added expense over the Permaseal plugs using the Steren tool is worth it. I intend to use these cables for analog audio signals from various components to my 990. Thanks again!
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#23583 - 01/24/06 12:36 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 547
Loc: NJ/Beijing
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I've used the Canare tool/supplies before and highly recommend them. The downside, as you noticed, is the up front cost of the tools.
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#23584 - 01/24/06 02:16 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Desperado
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 668
Loc: Maryland
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Ordering Canare connectors and a crimp tool, cable stripper, etc. was a slightly better bargain than purchasing cables already constructed. Add in the hours I spent doing the work for the first 15-20 cables, and it really wasn't a bargain ... initially. Now that I've made in the neighborhood of 30 cables, the 'worth it' scales are tipping in my favor. The more cables one makes, the more the tool costs are offset and the greater the bargain.
Need only a few cables? Not good with tools? Not a careful, detail person with little patience? Likely better to buy pre-made. But if you're up to the task and you're going to upgrade just about every interconnect you've got between 10 pieces of gear - if you've got the time to learn and construct, you'll come out ahead.
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#23585 - 01/24/06 05:33 PM
Re: RG-6 sub or interconnects
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 164
Loc: Conyers,GA,USA
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AvFan.
Yes I use the Steren Tool, it's very easy to use and cost approx. $45. The neat thing about making your own cables is you get the length needed and makes dressing you cable run much easier, plus RG 59 is more flexible than most good factory interconnects. The Canare conn/tool process is probably better if your cables are in a high stress or tension environment. However, every interconnect I have in my system, 990, 755, 2 M200, 2 subs, 2 dvd and F-conn on eight feeds from directv are of the compression type some in service for many years without a single connector problem.
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