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<blockquote data-quote="Tachyon" data-source="post: 63330" data-attributes="member: 952"><p>The primary considerations you should take into account are cable length and possible interference. </p><p></p><p>After experimenting ad nauseum with several lengths and brands it became apparent that higher-quality cables have better shielding and will carry a complete signal further. However, for short runs I saw no discernable picture difference between R150 and R5000 cables. This was the case for both entry-level and high-end gear equipment.</p><p></p><p>Duma, in your case (three sources relatively close to the receiver) there is no point on spending silly amounts of cashola. As long as the cheapie cables you buy are shielded and not likely to fall apart in a week you're all set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tachyon, post: 63330, member: 952"] The primary considerations you should take into account are cable length and possible interference. After experimenting ad nauseum with several lengths and brands it became apparent that higher-quality cables have better shielding and will carry a complete signal further. However, for short runs I saw no discernable picture difference between R150 and R5000 cables. This was the case for both entry-level and high-end gear equipment. Duma, in your case (three sources relatively close to the receiver) there is no point on spending silly amounts of cashola. As long as the cheapie cables you buy are shielded and not likely to fall apart in a week you're all set. [/QUOTE]
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