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  1. i use broadcast quality cables made by a company called markertek, my interconnects are canare quad shiled cables with canare machined rcas these cables are very well made and cheap in cost they look good too. you can get them in lengths up 50 feet and in like 9 colors. for S/PDIF digital coax i also use markertek made cables which use canare 75 ohm connectors. these cables are what the tv and radio stations use they are extreamely heavy i was messing around one day and whiping one around and hit a sheet rock wall and it made a hole :)i have used monster and other mass retail cables and have had the rca's rip apart when disconneting equipment not posible with these cables they are 100% metal construction with strain releaves and precision machined. these guys sell just about anything for audio video editing. www.markertek.com you can also check out canare to get detailed info on there products the quad sheiled cable and connectors at www.canare.com be warned searching there site is a pain but wort it in price/performace of the products they sell. a six foot interconnect is around 15.00 (not sold in pairs) Professional Mic/Audio Cables! EXCLUSIVE MARKERTEK AUDIO CABLES are designed to use with microphones but are also excellent for line-level signals (i.e. mixer to power amps). Special 4 conductor configuration plus high shield density reduce hum and noise to less than 10% of conventional 2-conductor mic cables. Special construction also reduces handling noise while maintaining excellent flexibility. High density braided shield blocks electrostatic noise to eliminate annoying hum, buzz and radio interference. 4-conductor design cancels electro-magnetically induced noise from SCR dimmers and fluorescent lights. Excellent frequency response is preserved due to low capacitance provided by dielectric qualities of Polyethylene insulation. Handling noise is prevented by use of cotton filter material. Super flexibility results from using large numbers of thin wire strands, plus PVC jacket that remains pliant at extremely low temperatures (brittle point is -56 deg F); no wall between cold shipping and installation. 10 COLORS! Large color selection aids in cable identification and decor coordination. Available colors: Black, Brown, Grey, Green, Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow & White. Be sure you specify your cable choice if you would like a color other than Black. Cables listed are supplied in Black. Quantity Discounts Apply, Please Call For Pricing !!
  2. heres my question im curently usesing a harmon pa5800 5 channel amp 85watts, im going to be buying a outlaw 950 and the outlaw bass management processor. at the same time i have been thinking about getting the 770 amp as well but i dont know if that would be dangerus to my ksb 2.1's. will the ksb 2.1 handle that much power? right now i only have enough speakers for my 5.1 setup as an additinal purchase to make the move to 7.1 i have been thinking of getting a pair of sf-2's to use for mains with my sc-1 center and the 4 ksb 2.1 for surounds. will the senergy speakers handle the power of outlaws 770 amp? if the senergy serires wont handle that what will? i have looked for a good cost effective 7 channel amp rated at 100 watts per channel and cant find one that dosn't look like grabage. i like my pa5800 but h/k stoped makeing them and i can't buy another one. thanks noel
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