Interconnect cable...

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Laserjock

Audiophyte
As I am reading and trying to understand how to choose cable for making my own interconnects I would appreciate some assistance/guidance from those here who know this stuff.

I was looking at possibly using Dayton Pro Microphone cable. Its available at Parts Express...Part Number 100-220.

Would this make a decent audio RCA interconnect?

Thanks in advance...
 
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mustang_steve

Senior Audioholic
If you go to mcmelectronics.com and do a search for high resolution, they have a double shielded cable (coax-syle) that I've had great success with using for analog interconnects....and it's price is very cheap as well. About $35/50ft. Keep in mind you need twice the run length of cable for an interconnect PAIR.....I screwed up like this a while back, being impatient and all :p

Canare has a cable, something 77s, that is basically a stranded version of their rg-6 cable, which I just ordered some of to experiment with as a digital audio/video cable.
 
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Laserjock

Audiophyte
Was the Belden RG6 flexible enough for the interconnects? Have wondered how stiff that would be.
 
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nm2285

Senior Audioholic
depends how flexible you need it. if you're going to need it to make tight turns, i wouldn't buy it. however, it works for most applications. if you're worried about that, the 1505 is supposedly much more flexible and still offers great measurements.
 
aspaceintime

aspaceintime

Audioholic
I just made mine and used all Steren parts . They have a great crimper and even though it took a few test crimps, the cable came out nice. I also called the mfgr and talked to their QC guy, becuase I had a question on the 200-066 connectors. He tried a few with my exact materials and gave me a few pointer.
 

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