- Jan 17, 2001
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I have has my two RCA DirecTV receivers for a year now and I LOVE the picture quality on my primary TVs (hooked to the receivers with s-video cables). However, my SECONDARY Tvs that are feed by coaxial cables are not super clear or sharp and appear "fuzzy". The cable I used to route to these secondary TVs was existing RG-59 from the original Time Warner cable hookup (going through 1 splitter too). Would replacing these runs with quad-shield RG-6 and good ends (like Thomas and Betts snap-n-seal) help to clear this up? I know that the receivers are capable (the s-video output looks FANTASTIC and I don;t have super high-end expensive TVs by any stretch of imagination). I am aware that S-video is far superior to coax, but I don't think the difference in quality should be THIS pronounced.
What are some experienced opinions? Worth the time and expense?
What are some experienced opinions? Worth the time and expense?
