coax cable as speaker wire?

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  • Posts: 51,320
    edited August 2006
    Fear not. Just like the **** that passed as he flexed his anal ****, he's gone with the wind.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


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  • Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2006
    Well, the best we can hope for is QQ gets a bit wiser with time.

    It was short it was not fun but it was entertaining.

    Another bag of **** who's neck is red.

    But I could really use some help with the whole lain, laid, lay'in and so on thing.

    Random thought---Given a circle would you jump off the edge or edges of it????
  • Posts: 5,256
    edited August 2006
    I'll take the edge... Oh, wait there is another won, Oh and yet another one but is it won or one. Sine I are an en"JIN"eer I'll just use 1:o
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  • Posts: 812
    edited August 2006
    Well, the best we can hope for is QQ gets a bit wiser with time.

    But I could really use some help with the whole lain, laid, lay'in and so on thing.

    Random thought---Given a circle would you jump off the edge or edges of it????

    Tell me about it, I needed help with this


    "there is a difference between "your" and "you're"

    thing. :) But I am wiser with time.
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  • Posts: 8,686
    edited August 2006

    Random thought---Given a circle would you jump off the edge or edges of it????

    I would require more information before attempting to answer that question. How wide is the edges?:D
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  • Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2006
    The width of the edge is directly proportional to the length of the foot.

    useless fact---strength is the longest word in the English language with one vowel.

    RT1
  • Posts: 636
    edited August 2006
    useless fact---strength is the longest word in the English language with one vowel.
    The strengths of that statement are irrefutable.
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  • Posts: 6
    edited August 2006
    How bout them dodgers!!

    In the words of a great man(sarcastilly) in our era "cant we all just get along"

    :D
  • Posts: 4
    edited September 2006
    i like monster cable. But for interconnects i go for homegrownaudio pure silver wire.
  • Posts: 1,820
    edited September 2006
    bknauss wrote:
    Actually, that's not the problem for baseband signals (20-20kHz). I assume you're getting into the transmission line effects which isn't a problem at all in audio. The problem with using Cat5 cable is the lack of cross section of copper. More cross section = ability to pass more current. Depending on how much copper is in Cat5 cable and the distance of the cable, you're going to have a drop in voltage. That's not good for sound. It can be good for line level connections though (interconnects).

    Actually, no. Skin effect in regard to solid core vs bundled strands.
    -Ignorance is strength -
  • Posts: 3
    edited December 2008
    mis post...tried to delete

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