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i.e., wouldn't a 1000' xlr cable arrive at the
pre, recorder, etc. much later than the signal that only had to travel through a 25' xlr cable? The signal travels at the speed of light. Yes, theoretically it will arrive later through the longer cable. No human will ever detect the arrival difference, though. Scott Fraser |
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