Excellent video and great information, but the speed ruined it for me. I would have liked it much better if you showed doing just one connector at a regular pace so I could see what is happening. At this speed I was unable to follow even what you were saying most of the time because of the video changing so quickly. Like I mentioned the video quality and content was great in fact almost perfect, I was just not able to follow what you were doing even though you were giving a detailed explanation. just my 2 cents from a viewer.
Thank you. Keep in mind this video isn't so much a "how-to" as it is "how it's made" video. But I may do another video at a slower pace in the future. Meanwhile, you can change the playback speed with the youtube video settings while your watching it. That may help.
I use RG59 75ohm co-ax with gold plated rca connectors, for interconnects. Works excellent.
Excellent video and great information, but the speed ruined it for me. I would have liked it much better if you showed doing just one connector at a regular pace so I could see what is happening. At this speed I was unable to follow even what you were saying most of the time because of the video changing so quickly. Like I mentioned the video quality and content was great in fact almost perfect, I was just not able to follow what you were doing even though you were giving a detailed explanation. just my 2 cents from a viewer.
Thank you. Keep in mind this video isn't so much a "how-to" as it is "how it's made" video. But I may do another video at a slower pace in the future. Meanwhile, you can change the playback speed with the youtube video settings while your watching it. That may help.
Can you drop a link to the wire you are using in this video?
Just copper wire and twist them.
Why high speed ?
Because this is a time-lapse video, with commentary.
No information on what cable you use. No technical information. Nice and shiny, but actually pointless.
This is a "how it's made" video. Not a "how-to" video.