Sup guys, obviously im new to the forum and to be honest I only spent about 15 minutes looking around for an answer...but didnt find one.
I work for a satellite television provider and have access to an insane amount of Vextra RG6, F connectors and I have the neccesary tools to prep and make coax lines of any length I wish (ive got a 1k foot box sitting in my apt...just in case)
Anyways, I was wondering if there was a way I could use the RG6 cable to make speaker wires for my surround system...like is there a connector or wall plate that will seperate the Center conductor and braid into + and - sides?
Also, ive seen DIY tutorials on how to make your own component cables...easy enough...but im wondering, does it really matter what kind of RCA fitting (is that the technical name for those fittings?) I should use, I would prefer to use compression fittings since thats the kind of tool i already have. I dont really care about numbers as long as it delivers a quality signal.
Longest run for any of these cables btw would be 100ft MAX...probably average more around 25-45 ft.
Thanks for any info. and please dont flame the newbie