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There is debate over the audible effects of different types of interconnects. | Audio/Video Cables | ||
Good engineering practices have minimized the effect that cables might |
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have on the inputs and outputs of the |
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different interconnects in your system. Be conscious, however, of the |
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mechanical stress from repeated insertion and overly tight connectors, and |
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the possibly corrosive nature of some |
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Note that the use of standard audio cables for video or digital audio |
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applications may cause signal degradation, and is not recommended. For |
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these connections, please use only cables that are designed for the applica- |
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tion — these have different impedance characteristics than cables designed |
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for analog audio applications. Consult your dealer for recommendations. |
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All cables should be kept as short as possible. |
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In general, speaker cables should be kept short, and | Speaker Connections | |||
should be used throughout to assure efficient power transmission and |
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avoid audible distortion. Recommended wire lengths are given in the table |
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below. Although these examples can be used as a general guide, your |
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system manuals should provide detailed information specific to your |
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components. |
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| Wire Lengths |
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| Length | AWG Size |
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| up to 12 feet | 16 gauge |
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| up to 18 feet | 14 gauge |
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| up to 29 feet | 12 gauge |
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| up to 51 feet | 10 gauge |
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Before making any connections, turn off ALL audio and video components, including individual power amplifiers. (Unplug any preamps and power amps that don’t have power switches.)
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Actual system connections will vary widely depending on the components used. Consult your dealer for details on your particular requirements.
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