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#23730 - 02/04/07 11:28 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
AvFan Offline
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Registered: 09/12/05
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The Outlaw cables are an excellent choice. I use their balanced cables between my 990 and ATI 2005 with good results.

The 45A has served me well for about three years. It is a fine progressive scan universal player. I think if I was looking for a new DVD player today I'd probably purchase an Oppo. I understand the 45A is available but Pioneer has added the 46AV that is an upconverting universal player like the Oppo. Lots of choices...
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#23731 - 02/04/07 11:48 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Lizard King Offline
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Registered: 08/30/06
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Loc: NY
The denon two players use the HQV chip which can output 1080p! They upconvert to 1080P over HDMI.

Glad to read you like the outlaw cables. I am thinking of going with the PCA cables.
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Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers
HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2
VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp
ARC SP16-L tube Preamp
Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature
Furutech E-TP80,
Ascend HTM-200, 340C
Sony KDS-55A2020

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#23732 - 02/06/07 01:51 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Videodrome Offline
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Registered: 09/11/06
Posts: 325
Loc: Fairfax Station, VA
You may have already decided, but for what it's worth, I use the Cat Cables Coolcat sub cable and have been pretty happy with it: http://www.catcables.com/coolct.htm
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#23733 - 02/07/07 12:16 AM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Lizard King Offline
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Registered: 08/30/06
Posts: 425
Loc: NY
Hi,

The cat cable looks cool. I am thinking of going with the Outlaw PCA sub cable to be using their cables.
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Outlaw 1070, Anthem MCA5 II amp.
Sony Ps3
Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers
HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2
VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp
ARC SP16-L tube Preamp
Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature
Furutech E-TP80,
Ascend HTM-200, 340C
Sony KDS-55A2020

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#23734 - 03/15/07 08:06 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Lizard King Offline
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Registered: 08/30/06
Posts: 425
Loc: NY
Hi all,

I went ahead and got the Signal Cable's 8 foot Subwoofer mono cable with The Bullet RCA plugs.

Anyone here use this cable before?

Liz
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Outlaw 1070, Anthem MCA5 II amp.
Sony Ps3
Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers
HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2
VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp
ARC SP16-L tube Preamp
Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature
Furutech E-TP80,
Ascend HTM-200, 340C
Sony KDS-55A2020

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#23735 - 05/28/07 10:34 AM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
tru blu Offline
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Registered: 09/04/06
Posts: 406
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
Hey Lizard King. Just wondering how those Signal Cables are working out. I noticed a couple of months back you were trying to find out how Cobalt Cable interconnects stood up to Outlaw's PCAs. I've recently had some experience with both: I just substituted a 5m Outlaw Subwoofer PCA with a 7.5m Cobalt RCA, in order to run it along the wall of my living room because my wife was not happy that my attempt at cost-cutting meant the Outlaw interconnect was visible on one tiny part of the floor.

Anyway, although I was quite pleased with the Outlaw PCA (would have bought another without hesitation if it was offered in 7.5m, rather than just 5 or 10 meter lengths), I must admit that the sound of the Cobalt is a bit more clean and tight when matched with my subwoofer, an Orb Audio Super 8. I couldn't tell (or better, I thought the Cobalt was a tad brighter) until I put on Miles Davis' Kind of Blue followed by a contemporary R&B album, Raphael Saadiq's Instant Vintage. Miles' muted trumpet felt more clarion and intense, and each of the bassy, syncopated components in Saadiq's songs (drums, electric bass, keyboards, congas) were more split up and distinct. I still like Outlaw's handsomely built locking connectors more, though; the Cobalts work great, but look somewhat flimsy by comparison.
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#23736 - 05/28/07 09:58 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
tru blu Offline
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Oh yeah, and just to clarify I probably should add that the rest of my interconnects are Outlaw PCAs (connecting an RR 2150 receiver to a CD player, a passive preamp and a monoblock). As I'm quite satisfied with the fidelity, there are no plans to replace them.
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#23737 - 07/20/07 08:54 AM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Lizard King Offline
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Registered: 08/30/06
Posts: 425
Loc: NY
Hi,

The Signal cables subwoofer cable with the Bullet Plugs is great!
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Outlaw 1070, Anthem MCA5 II amp.
Sony Ps3
Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers
HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2
VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp
ARC SP16-L tube Preamp
Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature
Furutech E-TP80,
Ascend HTM-200, 340C
Sony KDS-55A2020

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#23738 - 02/26/08 10:57 PM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
Cactus Kid Offline
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Registered: 01/02/08
Posts: 23
Loc: Arizona
Hello Fellow Outlawers!

I recently tried using a BK-Link RF wireless unit to send my subwoofer signal across the room so I wouldn't have to run wires in the attic (again!). It worked fine for about two months before I started getting some pretty loud rumble coming from my subwoofer that I can't seem to figure out, so it looks like I'm gonna have to break down and run about 40 to 50 feet of cable through my attic for the subwoofer. My question is, which would be better to use (from a sound and installation perspective): pre-terminated F-type coaxial cable or regular subwoofer RCA-type cable (assuming I can find one in the required length)? Thanks.
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#23739 - 02/28/08 12:31 AM Re: what to use for a Subwoofer interconnect.
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Registered: 11/28/04
Posts: 37
Loc: St. Louis MO.
Quote:
Originally posted by loopy:
The cables I have are from cables for less,they seem to be R59 coax cable with canare ends, they work great and are reasonable in price
It's what I chose!!
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