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Greetings!
I'm building a snake box for my rca gear. I'm going from rca female on the box to a multi cable and probably back again and I can use a panel-mount rca, solder a shielded (or unshielded?) wire to an output connector (below) (db 25). What about a Double shielded twisted pair DB25? if not please recommend an available cable/connector. If I use plain unshielded cable inside the (metal) box, could I run into problems? Do I have to worry about shielding, say, composite video from component or audio (-10 or +4) inside the box? What do you think my distance limitations will be for component video, composite, -10/+4 audio, digital coax, svideo on the DB25 cable?? I'm thinking 3f patch +1ft in box + 10ft +1ft in box + 3f patch for a total of 18 Feet. Thank you for your time, -Jessop |
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