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Powerlink RJ45

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leosgonewild
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leosgonewild Posted: Wed, Mar 30 2016 9:03 AM
Are the powerlink RJ45 cables wired as normal Internet/LAN cables?

In other words, can you use a regular cable to connect speakers to an Essence, or do you need to buy a specific cable just for this?

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What I am askin is can you use acat6 or cat7 cable?

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http://www.hifi4all.dk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=32157&PN=1&TPN=14

Scroll down a bit.

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leosgonewild:
What I am askin is can you use acat6 or cat7 cable?

I have speakers connected to my essence across the other side of the room (so using cat7 I had installed to go to my cellar) - so yeah is the answer! I had a cat 6 cable from the essence to the wall socket at one point but it created noise in the speakers.

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Ok. I sold my Essence with a regular LAN-cable, so I guess it was the wrong one. Had to order one from soundsheavenly and have it shipped to him Surprise

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Hi Leo!

I used to have normal LAN-cable Cat7. My Beo dealer said that Cat7 was needed.

 

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I guess this is about (better) shielding!

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rob08 replied on Wed, Mar 30 2016 6:54 PM
leosgonewild:

What I am askin is can you use acat6 or cat7 cable?

I'm pretty sure cat6 will work as long as it is shielded.
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riverstyx replied on Wed, Mar 30 2016 8:46 PM

rob08:
I'm pretty sure cat6 will work as long as it is shielded.

Shielded cable & plugs are definitely required as the shielding carries the data ground. Technically even shielded cat 5 would 'work', but...

...cat 7 patch cables tend to be of the S/FTP type, which means that as well as having an overall shield, they also have an individual foil shield covering each of the twisted pairs within the cable. The overall shield provides shielding from interference from outside of the cable, whilst the additional shield around each twisted pair provides shielding against interference from the signals in the other pairs within the cable. If using cat 5 or cat 6 cable without this additional shielding there is the potential for hum to be introduced to the audio signals from the signal & data signals being carried on the other pairs which is why cat 7 is recommended.

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