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Title sez it all...is one better than the other or is it same-same?
RG-59 for word clock, SPDIF, and composite or component video cables.Title sez it all...is one better than the other or is it same-same?
RG-59 for word clock, SPDIF, and composite or component video cables.
I would use RG-6 (Quad Shield or no) only for cable TV, internet, or digital satellite installations. Also for OTA TV or radio antennas.
Agreed. Either one is fine for permanent installations inside a wall, and a lot of folks recommend RG-6 for that because it has slightly lower loss, particularly over long distances. However, RG-6 is way too hard to bend, and should not generally be used for interconnects unless the connections are near-permanent and you just happen to have some left over.![]()
I agree. I do this for a living. RG59 would be the weapon of choice. The weakest link you'll have are the type of BNC connectors you use.