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<blockquote data-quote="RSVCHAD" data-source="post: 2028265" data-attributes="member: 569341"><p>Yes, for the most part that is correct that a digital signal can be passed over any coaxial cable (two wires running on the same axis), however audio interconnect cables are typically 50 ohms, while video/digital cables are typically 75ohms. Monster Cable still believes 100 ohm cable is superior for digital coaxial transmission. The impedance of the cable is determined by the relationship of wire size of the outer wire (shield) to the inner wire as well as the dielectric used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSVCHAD, post: 2028265, member: 569341"] Yes, for the most part that is correct that a digital signal can be passed over any coaxial cable (two wires running on the same axis), however audio interconnect cables are typically 50 ohms, while video/digital cables are typically 75ohms. Monster Cable still believes 100 ohm cable is superior for digital coaxial transmission. The impedance of the cable is determined by the relationship of wire size of the outer wire (shield) to the inner wire as well as the dielectric used. [/QUOTE]
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