Digital Coax or not?

tommyb

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Found a cable in amongst loads of odds and ends I've got stored away.

I've been advised that it's probably a composite video lead, but that it's suitable for using as a digital coax lead. Is it?

I thought there was something to do with digital coax having to have a 75ohm (is that right?) rating?

I'm thinking of using it to carry my audio from my DVD to my brand new Onkyo 875. If I don't need to by a new lead that's great and an added bonus
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; if I do, then so be it - no loss

I've actually got two - so can the other be used as a sub lead?

I know these may be silly questions, but all money saved is a good thing right?

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Andrew Everard

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Yes, if it's a video cable it'll be fine to carry digital audio from player to receiver. Probably is a 75ohm cable anyway if it's designed for video.

And yes, the other cable will be fine for your subwoofer.
 

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Many Thanks Andrew - that's great news!
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Am I going to lose much quality by not using dedicated Coax and Sub leads?

Cheers,

Tom
 

Andrew Everard

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Not really - a digital interconnect is basically a standard phono lead, albeit conforming to the 75ohm requirement of such cables, and as we seem to suspect yours is a video cable, it's probably on the money there.

And the sub lead? That's just a standard phono interconnect, but usually longer than the ones you'd use to connect CD player to amp.
 

tommyb

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You are a Legend!
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thank you very much
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Saved my self some cash!
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I can hopefully set up my Onkyo 875 and Quad L-ite system over the weekend - can't wait - it's christmas all over again!

Really appreciate it - thank you.

Tom
 

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