Re: Just bought Epic 60 with EP 500
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Does your coax cable have the standard connector that you would run to the back of your TV? If so you can use this: http://www.monoprice.com/products/produc...&seq=1&format=2Coax cable works fine for a sub cable
-David
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Re: Just bought Epic 60 with EP 500
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Oh yeah, pictures are a requirement around here.
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Re: Just bought Epic 60 with EP 500
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Congrats on your purchase, I'm sure you'll be more than happy.
Also, welcome to the Axiom community!!
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I'll double that welcome and throw in a smiley if you post pics.
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There must be some kind of adaptors available, but is coax okay to use for a sub? Anyone?
Sean not only is it just okay but it makes excellent cabling for the sub, all of our in-wall sub wiring is RG6 coax terminated with wall plated 'F' connectors. Whenever we did our room I bought a 1000' spool of Tributaries RG6 and used it specifically for all of the audio/video cabling except the HDMI, speaker and Cat5 runs.
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Hello Folks, newest member to the axiom community. Just ordered M60's, QS8's, VP 150 and EP-500 last week from the factory outlet. Welcome raoshree, that's a heck of a nice system and hopefully you'll be very happy with the new digs!
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There must be some kind of adaptors available, but is coax okay to use for a sub? Anyone?
Sean not only is it just okay but it makes excellent cabling for the sub, all of our in-wall sub wiring is RG6 coax terminated with wall plated 'F' connectors. Whenever we did our room I bought a 1000' spool of Tributaries RG6 and used it specifically for all of the audio/video cabling except the HDMI, speaker and Cat5 runs. I'll file that in my memory. Thanks Rick!!!
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Sean, note that coaxial is the generic term that applies to nearly all audio interconnecting cables. Regardless of the specific use to which it's being put(e.g., the seller might label it a "subwoofer cable")it's still a coaxial cable.
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Thanks JohnK. For some reason I had it in my head the coaxial cable is only for the tv signal stuff. . .but maybe I'm just thinking of that specific connection?
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Oh, duh, there is the digital coax cable for sound, too!
*smacks forehead*
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