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Thread: Satellite cable vs ordinary coax?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighFidelityGuy View Post
    That's exactly what I said isn't it.
    Possibly, it's that time of night to ignore me as i have been on the

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    I'll let you off. I've only had half a bottle of red so it seems I have some catching up to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    Possibly, it's that time of night to ignore me as i have been on the
    yup, it's well past Mark's beer o'clock time
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    Good advice and I suspect this copper foil stuff would make a great audio interconnect and/or digital interconnect too, as long as the copper itself is of good quality. I wonder if the expensive Naim interconnect is related to the twin satellite stuff?
    www.tnt-audio.com's DIY cables use copper screened solid core coax for their no-holes-bared project.

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