Mark Lanctot;193319 Wrote: 
> Coaxial cable usually used for cable TV.  You can get special connectors
> to turn this cable into interconnects.  Much cheaper than boutique
> cable.
> 
> (Can't remember if it's RG-6 or RG-60 that's used for cable TV or
> satellite TV signals.  Anyway, you get the idea.  And both with work as
> interconnects.)

Interesting...analog and digital IC?
Does the foil shield in the coax effect noise rejection?

How about RG6 as speaker cable?


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