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  1. KurtBJC

    Let's look at component video cables

    I've done casual--that is to say, non-scientific, non-controlled--comparisons with various generic cables, mostly stuff that came packed with equipment (none of the popular RS or similar stuff), and it has seemed to me that even at short run lengths, I saw better image definition using Belden...
  2. KurtBJC

    Let's look at component video cables

    I don't find this sort of discussion threatening at all; it seems to me that a lot of what people do in home theater is in the general nature of "overspecification," and with video cable, what one really wants to know is that the cable isn't the source of trouble. The tighter the specs and the...
  3. KurtBJC

    Let's look at component video cables

    Understood--but since your discussion also was more generally to "bandwidth," it seemed to me that impedance, which is definitely frequency-dependent at least in the sense that it will come significantly into play in sufficiently long cable lengths--those lengths, in turn, depending upon...
  4. KurtBJC

    Let's look at component video cables

    Just a couple of notes on this...I think, Chu, that your comments are in general correct, but there are a couple of quibbles I have. First, I think that a factor you do want to take into account is impedance tolerance--especially when you're getting into HD video where frequencies are high...
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