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Postby madmag9999 » Tue Jul 06, 2004 3:35 am

well im moveing into a new house soon and my room will be much bigger. i will also have it setup diff and my comp and tv/stereo will be about 20feet apart. i need to connect them still though, so what are the max or recomended lengths for rca/1/8inch stereo, svideo and usb cables ect.? also whats the max length for a cat5 is it 100feet or 100 meters?
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Postby aznfs » Tue Jul 06, 2004 1:30 pm

i remember helping my friend move into his new house and wind cat5 cables under the carpet and all over the place... i dont think the max is 100feet because he had these HUGE spindles that i doubt would be less than 500feet... s/v and usb cables i have never used over 50 feet long and 1/8 stereo i think i have used several 50 feet ones with bridges in between when i was setting up a rally at school so im not to sure :? why dont u get speaker wire its cheap as hell and come on REALLI big spindles too :D
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Postby madmag9999 » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:15 pm

thats probably what i will use. i was just curious how strong the signals are from the divices and if there are max lengths to cables becouse i know they cant get to long. i also know that quality starts to drop after certin lengths. i have another question, my stereo speakers will be set up so that one will be pretty close to the radio and one will be about 10 feet away. should i extend both with the same length of cable to keep the timeing right or will 10feet not affect it enough to be able to hear it?
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Postby aznfs » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:32 pm

i doubt that ten feet of cable would make a difference... but anything over 50 some feet usually has distortion... or static sometimes i switch my setup off of my aux and plug my studio headphones rite into the cable and i can hey some static but that is with a 25 bridge 25feet cable, but when i had my original 25 with no extension there was no distortion

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rca red and 1/8bridge 1/8 connector
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my crappy ass drawing is my normal setup... but i have a small room and it is from my computer to my stereo (which i use as a receiver because everything else on it is broken)

but if ure talking bout speaker wire i have my speakers 3 :? yes three of them are spread around the room and i dont think there is much loss in quality for them
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Postby aznfs » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:36 pm

aznfs wrote: i can hey some static but that is with a 25 bridge 25feet cable...


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Postby madmag9999 » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:38 pm

ok thanx man. i usaly dont use bridges or female - female with male - male. i usaly just solder the wiers togeather, that keeps the quaility up, but i never delt with anything over 12 feet. my stereo is also mostly broken, the radio is shit and the 5 disk changer stops working from time to time. but it has 400watt speakers :P
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Postby aznfs » Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:21 pm

madmag9999 wrote:ok thanx man. i usaly dont use bridges or female - female with male - male. i usaly just solder the wiers togeather, that keeps the quaility up, but i never delt with anything over 12 feet. my stereo is also mostly broken, the radio is shit and the 5 disk changer stops working from time to time. but it has 400watt speakers :P


yeah thats what wrong with my stereo too... but the speakers are good :D
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Postby DaNuKa_SAN » Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:55 pm

i believe 250 foot rolls exist as well any longer and ull have to put on the ends urself...
otherwise u could also use extenders to join two lengths of cable together...they cost like 15 cents...
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Postby oldwrench » Sun Jul 11, 2004 3:20 pm

For speakers, wire lengths of under 100 feet work ok. I have set up PA systems with longer runs but you loose some to resistance. Use 16 or 14 guage speaker wire for lengths over 25 feet. Larger wire causes less resistance. Don't be fooled by the high priced monster wire and other witchdoctor stuff, any good wire works fine. Radio Shack has plenty to choose from. :)
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Postby madmag9999 » Sun Jul 11, 2004 6:15 pm

ok well i extend it all. i extend my stero by 16feet each speaker totalying 25feet, i used 16 gage wier. then i got a bunch of rca cables and connected them all totalying 16feet. the only thing left to do is see if i have enogh cat5. i think i should have enough.
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