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  Difference between RCA & Coax

Just wondering how much info is not transmitted through a RCA verses a coax?

Thanks,
Wig
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08-15-09
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08-15-09: Metralla
What sort of signal are you referring to? Digital?

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08-15-09: Sidssp
RCA refers to the type of connector whereas coax refers to the type of cable.
They are not the same thing. For example, you can fit a coax cable with RCA
connector or BNC connector. Therefore, comparing connector to cable really
makes no sense.

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08-16-09: Nasaman
"Just wondering how much info is not transmitted through a RCA verses a coax?"

what if Wig wanna use two of coaxial 75 ohm cable TV as RCA interconnect? It has outer skin shielding!!!
This has brought up before but if any1 has done it disregarding of what's right or wrong on paper, please share.

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08-16-09: Wig

I was just curious because my Kimber Coax cable has not come in yet and was using an old MIT T2 interconnect for the time so I imagine I'll be shocked on the level of detail I'l hear once the cable come in.

Thanks,
Wig

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