Denim
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Seems like everyone is asking how long is safe. I'm wondering if too short is a problem. I'm thinking about making custom length cables for the CD, DVD & VCR to the reciever. The shortest cable would only be a few inches long. Dressing up "off the shelf" cables means bunding them up and tie-wrapping them. I suspect that isn't the best thing to do.
Can a cable be made too short? That is, will it create a problem for the signal to pass from one componect to the next? I'm concerned mainly with RCA to RCA connections. I'm not considering any digital cables at this time. Consider a 3 inch cable with RCA's on each end. Good idea or bad?
For what it's worth - did a search on the forums for something similar and the search for cable length yielded hundreds of results. Went back a few months and gave up.
Can a cable be made too short? That is, will it create a problem for the signal to pass from one componect to the next? I'm concerned mainly with RCA to RCA connections. I'm not considering any digital cables at this time. Consider a 3 inch cable with RCA's on each end. Good idea or bad?
For what it's worth - did a search on the forums for something similar and the search for cable length yielded hundreds of results. Went back a few months and gave up.