Very interesting comments from threedots (s in morse code?). However I still do not see any technical support for the following:
>3. Since you will (should) have the cable company
>do this for you, don't be afraid to run quad-shield.
>You won't be sorry.
First - since we are discussing this in a cabling forum I would assume most of the readers here would be able to purchace and properly use coax termination equipment (Thomas and Betts SNS line is my fave).
Second - there is NO TECHNICAL REASON to use quad shield in residential wiring. As threedots said "The higher the shielding, the less likely that EM will be a problem." which is true. However I cannot imagine a situation where the slight inprovement in shielding would be of any help in a residential enviroment.
Belden (they should know...) recomends their type 1694A as a RG6 type cable for "Home Theater and High-End Audio". This is not a quad shield cable, it is 100% foil with 95% braid.
To see the recomendations go to: then click on "Cable Training" then "Technical Papers" then "Recommendations for Home Theater and High-End Audio".
>3. Since you will (should) have the cable company
>do this for you, don't be afraid to run quad-shield.
>You won't be sorry.
First - since we are discussing this in a cabling forum I would assume most of the readers here would be able to purchace and properly use coax termination equipment (Thomas and Betts SNS line is my fave).
Second - there is NO TECHNICAL REASON to use quad shield in residential wiring. As threedots said "The higher the shielding, the less likely that EM will be a problem." which is true. However I cannot imagine a situation where the slight inprovement in shielding would be of any help in a residential enviroment.
Belden (they should know...) recomends their type 1694A as a RG6 type cable for "Home Theater and High-End Audio". This is not a quad shield cable, it is 100% foil with 95% braid.
To see the recomendations go to: then click on "Cable Training" then "Technical Papers" then "Recommendations for Home Theater and High-End Audio".