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I have recently bought alot of coaxial cable its rg59 and one of the best cables for rca i think ive ever seend or felt. It bends so easy and is perfect for the job. I was thinking maybe some people want to get some. I can make and sell you some rcas with good rca ends for a good deal. The good thing about the cable is that i can cut and ship your exact size that you need. So if you Pm me your location and length i can give you a price and well go from there. I find it is one of the best cables ive ever used for rca's it has a dual coat and a single copper conductor wire.

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ummm.. If your offering goods for sale, you MUST include a price scale of some sort..

Also you need pictures. Anyone can say they can make something great, but how is the potential buyer aspouse to know what they are getting, or even the quality of the work they are paying for.

For all we know you could be the worlds best solderer, or the worst, hell you might not even solder your ends on and just crimp them some how..

You need some real detailed pics (preferble of multiple cables you have made) showing the completed product, your connections made to the rca end, also you need to include your smd username and the current date in the pictures for proof that the items are yours.

To be honest, I dont think you really know what you would be doing or even ever attempted this...

Since you just made a post earlier this morning asking others if it would be better to make your own than buy some cables and asking the pros/cons of making your own.....

seems very fishy IMO.

would it be cheaper if i made my own rca cables opposed to buying them? that way i can make them exactly the size i need and dont have to hide that 5 ft of excess lol. Also would it sound clearer if i made them? Pros and cons of it

Oh and I also want to add that RG59 is not that great, especially if your going to be using it for audio.

The shielding on the wire is not that great and normally copper clad aluminum, while the inner conductor is a copper clad steel..

Also since the wire is technically only a 1 conductor wire and you would have to use the shielding wire as the rca negative I doubt it would work to great. Especailly against a signal cable that is made from a 2 conductor wire that is actual copper, and not a copper tinned metal, and a cable that has its own shielding that is not having to serve 2 purposes like the RG59 cable.

Your thread is being locked due to it just being too sketchy due to the no pictures, your previous post asking questions about making your own, and just the lack in quality cable being used.

Thanks for your understanding.

-Brian

 

 

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even with the proper amount of posts, detailed pics, and his name on a piece of paper..............he is not allowed to sell goods here, other then personal items.


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