If a 1-meter pair of interconnects with certain RCAs has a listed capacitance of X, can one safely assume that the capacitance of a 5-meter pair (with the same RCAs) will be no more than 5X? Thanks. -- Howard
Just be sure, of course, that the capacitance specified for the 1 meter pair is its total capacitance, and not capacitance per foot which is sometimes what is specified.
Cable manufacturers who reveal capacitance do so as a per foot or per meter metric, without any connectors. Connectors will add capacitance, more or less based on their design.
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