I've been searching for quite some time but haven't found any affordable solution for creating component cables from beldin 1694A and Canare RCAP-C53. Does anyone have suggestions, or know a cheap solution? If not, can I just use solder connectors (I'm proficient at soldering)
Help. Terminating beldin coax for component cables
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Silvercans,
Your local Radioshack etc will sell you coax stippers and crimp tools... You can solder as well for a better connection... You'll most likely get a reasonable result but not as good as a professional cable.
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Silvercans, try this at PartsExpress. Seems like the compression connectors are a great option that they just added, and they offer color inserts for the cables.
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Thanks for the link. Those looked promising until I saw the price of the compression tool ($100 :E ).- Bottom
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