29-01-2005, 04:47 PM
Yeah, I understand what you're saying but just havent seen it happen, I
really havent noticed any complications from mismatched impedance at all,
not ever
"RKRM" <rkrm@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> "COneilliv" <coneilliv@aol.comDELETE> wrote in message
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> > Personally, I don't agree with the statement below. Video cables,
> > including
> > component video cables, should have 75ohms of impedance, which means
that
> > your
> > video cables are manufactured to this specification. Audio cables are
> > relatively unaffected by impedance,
>
> ALL electricity is affected by impedance.
>
> so the audio cables may or may not have 75
> > ohm impedance. The difference in impedance can make a pretty big
> > difference in
> > the picture. The longer the cable and the larger the mismatch, the more
> > difference you will see.
> >
> > You may get lucky by using a video and left/right audio cables by
> > purchasing
> > one where the manufacturer decided to use the same cable for all three.
> > However, most times, you will not get that lucky and will end up with
one
> > 75
> > ohm cable and two 50 ohm (or other impedance) cables.
> >
> > CJ
> >
> >>As for a componet cable I got a two meter monster set with one composite
> >>and
> >>a left and a right, all gold plate with exelent sheilding for thirty
> >>bucks,
> >>its not intended for componet use but it will work great, as good as
their
> >>80 dollar stuff. But really any good gold plate rca plugs with good
> >>sheilding will work fine for componet
>
>
really havent noticed any complications from mismatched impedance at all,
not ever
"RKRM" <rkrm@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> "COneilliv" <coneilliv@aol.comDELETE> wrote in message
> news:20041217085257.10328.00001419@mb-m25.aol.com...
> > Personally, I don't agree with the statement below. Video cables,
> > including
> > component video cables, should have 75ohms of impedance, which means
that
> > your
> > video cables are manufactured to this specification. Audio cables are
> > relatively unaffected by impedance,
>
> ALL electricity is affected by impedance.
>
> so the audio cables may or may not have 75
> > ohm impedance. The difference in impedance can make a pretty big
> > difference in
> > the picture. The longer the cable and the larger the mismatch, the more
> > difference you will see.
> >
> > You may get lucky by using a video and left/right audio cables by
> > purchasing
> > one where the manufacturer decided to use the same cable for all three.
> > However, most times, you will not get that lucky and will end up with
one
> > 75
> > ohm cable and two 50 ohm (or other impedance) cables.
> >
> > CJ
> >
> >>As for a componet cable I got a two meter monster set with one composite
> >>and
> >>a left and a right, all gold plate with exelent sheilding for thirty
> >>bucks,
> >>its not intended for componet use but it will work great, as good as
their
> >>80 dollar stuff. But really any good gold plate rca plugs with good
> >>sheilding will work fine for componet
>
>