Do I go for low capacitance or better noise rejection?

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Privateer

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For my interconnects I only need 2 foot lengths but I need a 30 foot length for my sub. I need to know If I should use Belden 1800F or Canare L-4E6S? All cables will be from blue jeans cable and with XLR terminations. Or if anyone has any other recommendations.


Thanks.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

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Privateer said:
For my interconnects I only need 2 foot lengths but I need a 30 foot length for my sub. I need to know If I should use Belden 1800F or Canare L-4E6S? All cables will be from blue jeans cable and with XLR terminations. Or if anyone has any other recommendations.


Thanks.

For that sub, not to worry. The least expensive will be more than fine :)
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
Right, while low capacitance is important, I believe it is most crucial with turntables. Other devices are a little more forgiving.
 
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Leprkon

Audioholic General
I'd look for the one with better shielding, since the wire is so long and the signal is still in the millivolt/milliamp range... at 30 feet, you're gonna cross in front of a plug somewhere... :)
 
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