I have a power conditioner that has a RG6 protection in/out for cable television. I recently purchased a BFD and need cables. I would like to know if I could use this feature on the power conditioner for preventing spikes to the subwoofer by use of adapters or if this is a waste of my effort.
What I think I would need is a RG6 to RCA adapter to go from the output of the conditioner to the subwoofer. Then a Adapter F type (RG6) to RCA Male adapter connected to a female RCA to male XLR adapter on another RG6 cable into the BFD output. To hook up the BFD to my RCA output of my source, I would then use a RCA male to XLR female cable.
Is this a good idea using the conditioner like this?
I was also looking at..
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50ft PRO-AUDIO CABLE XLR FEMALE to RCA MALE
3ft PRO-AUDIO CABLE XLR MALE to RCA MALE
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that is in my shopping cart, but if using the conditioner with adapters, or adapters with RG6 without the conditioner instead will work as good, please let me know.