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i mean its aready high bandwith for the extra intense digital audio stuff....but i could save some bucks if i can use it for a video wire....i tested it ...it works...i was just wondering if there are any quality issues....im only using it to run my ps2 to my tv...so its not like some kind of pro cable run. but at the same time if there is a big difference i will upgrade and spend the money. advice?
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Yes, go ahead and use it. The operational parameters are the same for both the coaxial digital connection and the coaxial (composite) video connection. Both are based on the 75 ohm standard. From an elitist audiophile viewpoint (well, at least mine anyway), I would be more comfortable using a Monster Cable for a video application than an audio one. Whatever the case, it sounds like this cable is way more than adequate for your application.Todd
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