G'day all, this is an interesting one as today I received some audio interconnects that I ordered mostly on a whim which are made of RG58U, a shielded coaxial cable designed essentially for RF transmission line use.
As I am a Ham Radio operator myself, (callsign vk4fuq) I am very familiar with RG58U for RF applications, but how does it work for use as an audio interconnect? Very well, with excellent braid shielding and low capacitance, although I have seen lower capacitance shielded cable for audio use. Essentially though RG58U coaxial cable makes a very good interconnect for audio use. Regards, Felix.