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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => Owner's Circles => Channel Islands Audio Owners => Topic started by: snoogly on 24 Dec 2014, 05:53 am
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I plan to use my PLC1 with a pair of active loudspeakers, though due to constraints imposed by the layout of my room, the cable length between the preamp and speakers will be 20ft.
I realise that I might be pushing the limits here, but do you think the Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 low capacitance cable would be appropriate? Capacitance is rated at 12.2 pF/ft.
https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/audio/index.htm
https://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/audio/LC1-design-notes.htm
Loudspeaker specs: http://www.avihifi.co.uk/pdfs/DM5_User_Instructions.pdf
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Hard to say as the specifications for the speaker don't state the input impedance.
Just give it a try...
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Is your source output voltage at least 2V? That'll help too. Yeah, just give it a try.
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Cables came, works a treat :)
Now I'm just waiting for my VDA2 to be repaired, so I can enjoy music in its full glory.
Cheers!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111189)
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Cables came, works a treat :)
Now I'm just waiting for my VDA2 to be repaired, so I can enjoy music in its full glory.
Cheers!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111189)
Now that's a selfy!
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It looks better than it tasted ... Blindly poured from a bottle of tequila instead of rum, then accidentally added 'orange' coke instead of normal coke. Truly one of the worst things I have ever drunk, but I'm sure it could be a hit drink somewhere ...
Festive greetings to one and all :D
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For long RCA interconnect cables, the Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 interconnect would be my first choice.
But then with a passive pre-amp and speakers with an unknown input impedance, it's hard to say.