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running audio over rg6 | AVForums

    https://www.avforums.com/threads/running-audio-over-rg6.821790/
    If you wanted to just pass stereo audio from the line out socket on the PC then you would need two RG6's. You would need to get a 3.5mm to stereo phono adaptor. Then solder RCA plugs onto either end.

Using RG6 Satellite/Cable Coax for audio?

    https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?30801-Using-RG6-Satellite-Cable-Coax-for-audio
    As for RG6/59 versus shielded twisted pair for audio: RG6 has much better noise rejection over long runs, which should not matter much in a home audio setup. The real difference is input impedence. The crimp on Canare connectors maintain the 75 Ohm impedence (which the source and receiver are expecting) all the way through the tip.

RG6 as digital audio cable? | AVS Forum

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/rg6-as-digital-audio-cable.306790/
    Hey basically I'm agreeing that RG6 is great for a digital audio cable. I just like to try things out. 89259 is an RG59 with a 22 awg center conductor. Worse for long runs than RG6. Very good materials. I tried a few cable swaps and thought I might have heard a difference.

RC: RG6 as digital audio? (Page 2 of 3)

    http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mboard/rc-theater/thread.cgi?3955,2
    RG-6 over RG-59 for anything other than RF use. For runs of component interconnect in the same rack, I'll agree. RG-6 will typically have a lower dB loss per foot than RG-59. The dielectric for RG-6 is thicker resulting in a physically larger cable, but meaning the leakage for a given type of dielectric is lower.

Can I send audio through coax cables? - Home Improvement ...

    https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/27384/can-i-send-audio-through-coax-cables
    S/PDIF is digital, and will actually give you multi-channel sound over coax, but of course you need compatible equipment on both ends. Many of the coaxial S/PDIF cables are actually RG-6 or 59. For analog stereo, you could use two coax cables with RCA ends, and this is actually a very common way to do long-range line-level signals.

How to run an RG6 cable through walls - Quora

    https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-run-an-RG6-cable-through-walls
    Answer: You'll need 1x power drill with hammer action if drilling through brick or concrete 1x suitable drill bit for the wall construction and of appropriate length to pass through the wall. The bitbdiameter should be marginally larger that the cable. RG6 is approx 7mm diameter. Choose an 8mm ...

L/R Analog Audio Signal over Coax | Home Theater Forum and ...

    https://www.hometheatershack.com/threads/l-r-analog-audio-signal-over-coax.59888/
    If it has digital audio in, use that over coax (SPDIF, orange RCA connector on DTV box). I've successfully run it much farther than 30M on RG6. If it doesn't, you're stuck with either some sort of modulator or digital encoder-/decoder set.

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