Need advice on subwoofer cables

BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

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Bill Whitlock writes about common impedance coupling noise:

Leakage Current Effect - A Calculated Example
•A 25-foot cable (foil shield, #26 AWG drain wire) has an end-to-end shield resistance of 1Ω
•Measured leakage current between the ungrounded devices is 316μA (well under the UL limit of 750 μA)
•From Ohm’s law, noise voltage E = I x R = 316 μA x 1Ω= 316 μV
•Consumer−10 dBV reference level = 316 mV
•Signal to Noise ratio = 20 x log (316 mV⁄316 μV) =60 dB
•This is 35 dB worse than an audio CD!
•Same length of Belden #8241F cable, with its shield resistance of only 0.065Ω,
makes S⁄N 84 dB, an improvement of 24 dB!
Interesting theoretical example, but a) Coax cables have braided allum or copper shield, not foil shielding.
Consumer refernce level voltage is 1.5v
https://www.honeywellcable.com/CatalogDocuments/RG59-BC-Shield-vs-CCA-Shield.pdf
http://www.pacificcabling.com/Information/Information_other/CCTV_cable_choice.htm
https://www.pasternack.com/images/ProductPDF/PE-B305.pdf
https://www.cableorganizer.com/coaxial-cables/rg59-coaxial_pvc-plenum.html
 
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BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

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Bottom line, BJC is not much more expensive and if OP wants a cheap "warranty" - then by all means he could/should get BJC coax cables (they are of course using belden wires)
My point is relevantly small runs such as 50ft practically any coax rg59/u 75 ohm cable will do just fine.
 
Speedskater

Speedskater

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Interesting theoretical example, but a) Coax cables have braided allum or copper shield, not foil shielding.
Consumer refernce level voltage is 1.5v
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First we must not confuse base-band video coax with near 1 GHz cable TV channel coax.
All the cable TV coax that I am familiar with has a Copper Clad Steel (CCS) core a aluminum foil shield and a few token strands of aluminum braid.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

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First we must not confuse base-band video coax with near 1 GHz cable TV channel coax.
All the cable TV coax that I am familiar with has a Copper Clad Steel (CCS) core a aluminum foil shield and a few token strands of aluminum braid.
This is a different cable, I was talking specifically about rg59/u, these used for subwoofers, digital audio and CCTV applications
 
Speedskater

Speedskater

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Yes we are thinking of very different coax cables. But which 'RG-59/U Type' specifically? My Belden catalog lists 19 different 'RG-59/U Type' Standard Analog Video Cables (and that's just in the video section). With specs all over the place. With shield resistances from 2.6 to 17 Ohms per M. That's over a 16 dB difference.
 
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Tankman

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You don't have to spend much over 25 to 50 bucks on sub cables anything much over that would be a waste. Check out Monoprice, even Amazon sub cables are good quality cables can be had for not alot of money. Depending on how long your run is 15 bucks..
 
Speedskater

Speedskater

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In the past Monoprice was a good source for low budget cables. But now with their new products, they seem to have gone over to the dark side.

The Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 remains at the sweet spot in price and quality.
 
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Tankman

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In the past Monoprice was a good source for low budget cables. But now with their new products, they seem to have gone over to the dark side.

The Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 remains at the sweet spot in price and quality.
Only mention Monoprice Only cause it came first to top...but Yes lots of alternatives for not a lot of money...
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

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You also need to consider how it will be installed. In wall into a terminal box at each location into an RCA jack out or the terminated cable with RCA jack out at end points without termination in a box in the wall.
Pre terminated cable but terminated in wall box may need to be thought what kind of box to use. You cannot bend a terminated cable in a normal electrical type box in the wall.
 
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