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Can I use rg6 connector on rg59? - FindAnyAnswer.com

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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/
    Many RG-6 coaxial cables are made to carry RF signals and their copper center conductor is coated with steel to make it stronger. This does not effect its performance as it is carrying RF signals but when you are carrying voltages it will effect performance. Beldon 9116 was intended to be used in CATV systems carrying RF signals not for video.

Can you use RG6 for subwoofer cable? – Raiseupwa.com

    https://www.raiseupwa.com/popular-guidelines/can-you-use-rg6-for-subwoofer-cable/
    Basically, you can turn RG6 coax video cable into audio cables simply by screwing on AV connectors at each end. A TV tech guy I know doesn’t think it’d be audiophile grade but certainly better than standard audio cables over long distance.

Can RG6 be used for audio and video cables? | …

    https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/can-rg6-be-used-for-audio-and-video-cables.24631/
    If you're willing, you can just find RCA terminations for bulk RG6 cable and avoid the adapter. In my experience, it's best to avoid using adapters when you can. Hi Ho Audioholic Samurai Aug 13, 2006 #3 RG-6 is all I use for cables. Adapters work fine for me. j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Aug 14, 2006 #4

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