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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8812761" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>It appears to me that the mosconi as coaxial and optical. Optical is a great way to send signal to the dsp I didn't know if your head unit is capable. This simplifies install to 1 input wire granted it's fiber optic cable and has to be run carefully since it cannot be pinched or kinked.</p><p></p><p>Fiber is impervious to noise interference so it makes for the best option. Coaxial would likely work similarly</p><p></p><p>Typically people around me would just run RCA cables or a fiber optic cable. I don't think I've ever seen one run off of coaxial cable.</p><p></p><p>Well I guess it would be better said a balance lead coaxials since many of our common RCA cables are actually coaxial cables with RCA ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8812761, member: 611804"] It appears to me that the mosconi as coaxial and optical. Optical is a great way to send signal to the dsp I didn't know if your head unit is capable. This simplifies install to 1 input wire granted it's fiber optic cable and has to be run carefully since it cannot be pinched or kinked. Fiber is impervious to noise interference so it makes for the best option. Coaxial would likely work similarly Typically people around me would just run RCA cables or a fiber optic cable. I don't think I've ever seen one run off of coaxial cable. Well I guess it would be better said a balance lead coaxials since many of our common RCA cables are actually coaxial cables with RCA ends. [/QUOTE]
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