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Hi,
I need to run coax (audio-video signal) cables together with two twin speaker cables between two rooms. Will the signal (specially speaker cables that are not shielded) be degraded because of the interference between the cables? How far should I run coax cables from the speaker cable? How far should I run one pair speaker cable from the other pair? Thanks in advance Faustino |
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"Faustino Dina" wrote: Hi, I need to run coax (audio-video signal) cables together with two twin speaker cables between two rooms. Will the signal (specially speaker cables that are not shielded) be degraded because of the interference between the cables? How far should I run coax cables from the speaker cable? How far should I run one pair speaker cable from the other pair? Thanks in advance Faustino It's no problem. Unless you've done something crazy to the cables, like separating the wires, the magnetic fields will cancel well enough that you won't get mixing. |
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Ok, thanks all, I'll sleep well tonite... ;-)
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