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Which is the best for video:1) DIY cable: Belden 1506A, 1695A or some other?
2) What about cable for S-VHS or component interconnects?
3) Is it worth it replacing video RCAs for BNCs or 75ohm crimped RCAs?
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. You can save a lot of $$$ by buying a big roll of Belden coaxial cable to use for your RF, composite, S-video, component, and digital audio. I used 1694a for all above except the digital audio cable, there I went with the more expensive 1695a.For the long S-video lines I used 1694a with BNC ends, plus Calrad breakout adapters from Bluejeans
#1 1695A
#2 1695A for component, MonsterCable M1000SV for S-video
#3 75 Ohm BNC connectors from Canare (or their true 75 Ohm RCA connectors)
Hi, Canare LV77s(RG6) can be used for audio & video and is easy to route, however the discrete tools are farely(?) expensive.($140+) And if you're doing a bunch(ask yer friends), is a HQ solution.
No eye's on experience with BNC's, but have read it to be the better of the 2.
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