On January 8, 2018 at 12:24, Mac Burks (39) said...
I dont know how else to explain it.
By thinking "if some incredible audio/video guru who charges $300 per hour were to offer to help me here, what details would I include in my description of the problem?" I'm definitely not saying I'm he, I'm just saying that's the kind of mindset that results in questions that don't need clarification.
I dont know if RG6 works just fine for subs. I dont know if it always causes a problem. I dont know because i have never had a reason to use RG6 for a sub so i have no experience with how it behaves.
RG6 can be used for audio. Its only drawback is its lack of flexibility, and I'm sure some would argue that CCS would not perform as well. That's a long argument.
I've said over and over that we should all understand as much as we can about the stuff we use, even if it's just so we can know whether we have to rebuild a section of the house if we need to get audio from one place to another and only the wrong wire is in place.
This is what we pull between AVR's and Subwoofers. Serial Digital gets used 99.99999999% of the time.
You realize that implies that you've done ten billion installs and you didn't use this cable in only one of them, right?
Humor.