On Sat, 21 May 2005 13:36:41 +0000, Tim Martin wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
...
agreed with the comment "There is no audible skin effect in the frequency
ranges that audio cables operate in."
As a matter of interest, what would be the effect of using TV aerail co-ax
for line-level audio connections for distances up to say 50 metres?
The cable is widely available, cheap, well-screened, and has a solid
conductor. It works well at high frequencies, but what about the 20-20kHz
range?
Dunno about your tv coax, but the cheap stuff isn't well screened at all.
It doesn't need to be at UHF, so manufacturers leave big holes in the
screen layer that would make a difference at AF.
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