You should get Belkin IEEE 1394 cable - 4 pin FireWire - M - 6 pin FireWire - M - 6 ft.
Monster Cable is known for there quality USB cables.
Yes, FireWire can carry audio signals. It is designed to support high-speed data transfer, which includes audio and video data. FireWire is commonly used in professional audio interfaces and digital audio workstations, allowing for multi-channel audio transmission with low latency. This makes it suitable for applications that require high-quality audio capture and playback.
Cables To Go makes high quality HDMI cables that are just as good as higher priced brands such as Monster Cable.
if it's Lays, it is not as good a quality as a regular bag of Lays chips. Chip quality at Schlotsky's is a poorer quality.
What makes a difference between a Persian rug and regular rug is the quality. A lot of time goes into making a Persian rug, and not one is the same. Regular rugs are mass produced and do not last as long.
It depends on your application. My mixing board is connected with a FireWire connection, bypassing the computers sound card. The computer then recognizes the board as it's card, and plays through it. Alesis makes a great 8 channel digital board. If your computer doesn't have a FireWire out, I suppose you could use the regular speaker out and go to and open channel on any board. This will not give you a two way connection however, just an audio out. The FireWire connection can be used for both recording and playing audio.
No. As long as the signal is getting through, the gauge of the optical connection makes no difference.
Well i think you are referring to HDMI which is the definition for High Definition MultimediaInterface it is a cable that enhances the quality of the TV to a more superior level (makes it seem more real) it can be used on DVD, Gaming Consoles and even Computers
The maximum speed of USB2 at 480M/Sec is a little quicker than Firewire 400 (IEEE.1394a) which runs at 400 M/Sec (hence the "400" bit of the name). In tests, however, FireWire 400 delivers a higher sustained transfer speed. Benchmarks suggest that hard drives connected with FireWire will copy information considerably faster than they would using USB 2.0. To achieve higher performance, FireWire requires additional circuitry in supported devices. This often makes FireWire more expensive than USB 2.0. Firewire 800 (IEEE.1394b) as the names suggests, has a peak speed of almost 800 M/Sec. Used primarily by PC musicians for recording and transferring multichannel audio at high sample rates and for digital video cameras and decks
A Chinese company working for Stanley Tools now makes Porter Cable.
A Chinese company working for Stanley Tools now makes Porter Cable.
A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.