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henderan
05-31-2005, 06:18 PM
I am planning on installing a front projector that will most likely require about a 20 foot component video cable from the source. I have looked at a 26 ft solution from Monster (can't remember the model, but listed for $120) and the sales rep indicated it may be better to run 3 coaxial cables with RCA connectors for a run that long as the Monster cable would lose signal that far. Is this generally what users will install for this distance? Also, if anyone has a good site to buy decent coaxial cable with decent connectors, let me know. Generally the twist on connectors I have used for cable are worthless.

edtyct
05-31-2005, 07:02 PM
Many people claim that RG6 cable is best for runs further than 25 ft., though it isn't a guarantee. You're not really into dangerous territory with your length; you're just ahead of the traditional brink of signal loss. Why not take a look at the component cables (http:///#) by length/model number at Pacific Cable's website? The prices are good, and you can browse the site for intormation or give them a call. A cable designed for your length, with a little wiggle room, should be readily available. By the way, BNC connectors would probably be best, but if the projector (#) takes RCAs, it won't make much difference.

Also, component cables (http:///#) are coaxial; that is, each of the three separate runs has a single cylindrical axis.

Ed