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Shielded Cat5 for audio cables?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 7134232" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>At work we use 3 wires within a cat5 cable to transmit analog audio signal, the length is 35 feet and surprisingly it sounds pretty clean, we called the cable tech support and they say it's because it's twisted like all cat5 cables and it cancels out something or another so it's as good as it gets blah blah blaah. Now a cat5 has 4 pairs of twisted wires so that means it can support 4 channels and I think some are 28awg or 24awg.</p><p></p><p>Make my own patch cable using old ethernet cables?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 7134232, member: 620554"] At work we use 3 wires within a cat5 cable to transmit analog audio signal, the length is 35 feet and surprisingly it sounds pretty clean, we called the cable tech support and they say it's because it's twisted like all cat5 cables and it cancels out something or another so it's as good as it gets blah blah blaah. Now a cat5 has 4 pairs of twisted wires so that means it can support 4 channels and I think some are 28awg or 24awg. Make my own patch cable using old ethernet cables? [/QUOTE]
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