Termina;163902 Wrote: 
> I've read that one can make RCA Cable out of RG6 cable. I was able to
> get a box of 500ft (2 coax + 1 ground line) RG6 cable for free, and
> would like to run audio cable throughout my apartment and hook up some
> (around 10) RCA speakers around my apartment.
> 
> Would RG6 cable be the best bet, or could someone recommend a better
> way to do this? I'm familiar with making my own Cat5E and coax cable,
> so hopefully making RCA cable won't be too difficult.
> 
> The site I'm looking at is:
> http://www.bus.ucf.edu/cwhite/theater/diycable.htm
> 
> Which gives me a good idea of what I'd want; just want to make sure my
> cable will work. Thanks!

only a bit stiff around bends. I also used RG-59 for the last 20 years,
a little smaller and more pliable but still have that great solid core
copper center and webwound jacket ground for superb airborne noise
rejection. I do not know the effect of very long low level audio cable
though. Mine are limited to 8 ft max w/o any negative effects.


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