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A Question for Rob E Taylor!!!!!

gingerone (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 19th December 2001, 14:39

A quick question Rob, could I use a standard composite lead inplace of a coaxial cable if it has the same connectors?
Would this give me the digital signal to my amp that I require until I can get a proper coaxial cable?
Cheers!

RE: A Question for Rob E Taylor!!!!!

Rob E Taylor (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 19th December 2001, 16:11

Yes - any good electrical connection will sound perfect.
I`ve used £30 digital cables and half of a 99p audio phono lead I had knocking around - they sound the same as the signal is digital.
Robby

RE: A Question for Rob E Taylor!!!!!

gingerone (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 19th December 2001, 16:32

Should I even bother buying a coaxial cable or should I just use the composite lead?
I think I will stick with the composite and be damned, cheers Rob you`re positively a fountain of knowledge!!!

This item was edited on Wednesday, 19th December 2001, 16:47

RE: A Question for Rob E Taylor!!!!!

Rob E Taylor (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 19th December 2001, 17:22

You`re welcome mate.
Robby

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