Re: MD: OT: Component Video Cables

2001-01-22 Thread Francisco J. Huerta
Personally, I think buying anything that's more expensive than Radio Shack Gold Interconnects is a waste of money... but that's just me. Many people will tell you that buying $500 USD interconnects will make your system "shine, with added detail, sparkle, soundstage, fidelity, bass, treble,

Re: MD: OT: Component Video Cables

2001-01-22 Thread Dave Hooper
Personally, I think buying anything that's more expensive than Radio Shack Gold Interconnects is a waste of money... but that's just me. Many people will tell you that buying $500 USD interconnects will make your system "shine, with added detail, sparkle, soundstage, fidelity, bass, treble,

Re: MD: OT: Component Video Cables

2001-01-22 Thread J. Coon
I agree with you Larry. las wrote: Wouldn't 75 ohm cable work? By them in the length you want and then convert them from "F" connectors to RCA with an adapter that you can purchase at Radio Shack. If you carrying a video signal it seems to me that 75 ohm cable should be just what you

Re: MD: OT: Component Video Cables

2001-01-22 Thread Rodney Peterson
I ordered some component cables for $80 including second day UPS shipping. from A2Z cables, a company previous search engines hadn't turned up until I tired Lycos. (WebTV has quite possibly the worst search engine on the internet). They sounded fine and were in fact the upgrade model but I don't

Re: MD: OT: Component Video Cables

2001-01-22 Thread las
Rodney Peterson wrote: My time is too valuable to bother with make it yourself cable. My suggestion doesn't involve "make it yourself cable". You purchase Radio Shack's best 75 ohm cables with gold "F" connectors, You buy 2 F to RCA adapters (I'm not sure if they are available gold plated)