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coax to SWFR
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YANQ (yet another noob question): the doco for the subwfr says to connect using "standard shielded coax cable". So, for example, would component cable do?
Regards, David
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Any RCA cable will work just fine.
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This one might not work so well, though.
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Sure, it'll do fine so long as your AVR has the Electron Tunneling feature.
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