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Can You Use Coaxial as a Speaker Cable?

Can You Use Coaxial as a Speaker Cable?

A coaxial cable can be used as a speaker cable and can even drive an amp signal. Using a coaxial cable to connect an amp to speakers might result in weak volume and unwanted distortion but nothing too serious. In rare cases, you can risk damaging your amp and speakers. The cable you use to connect a guitar to an ...

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TS vs TRS Cables – What’s the Difference?

TS vs TRS Cables – What’s the Difference?

A ‘TS’ cable stands for ‘Tip Sleeve’ and is generally used for mono and unbalanced signals such as a guitar or bass. Whereas, a ‘TRS’ cable is short for ‘Tip Ring Sleeve’ and can be used for balanced mono as well as stereo signals.  If you have been to a recording studio or observed the sound desk at a music ...

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XLR vs TRS (Which Cables are Better for Recording?)

XLR vs TRS (Which Cables are Better for Recording?)

XLR cables are better for recording due to their sturdiness and microphone compatibility, while TRS cables are relatively fragile and incompatible with most studio microphones. There is no noticeable difference in sound quality between the two, but XLR cables are the industry standard because they're less likely to ...

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The 10 Best RCA Cables for Audio Quality and Durability (2024)

The 10 Best RCA Cables for Audio Quality and Durability (2024)

To bring out the best of your amplifiers and subwoofers, you need a good RCA cable set.  RCA cables are not a thing of the past. Yes, they are the very same three color-coded plugs that you used to connect CD players and VCRs to your TV once upon a time, but they still have plenty of uses. My top recommended ...

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