Do I call for a signal amplifier to run a 1080p hdmi cable 50 foot, minus loosing signal trait?

Do I need a signal amplifier to run a 1080p hdmi cable 50 foot, without loosing signal aspect? (this cable will be under some bake and pressure (under a tile floor with radiant floor heat))


Answers:    The answer is probably not. If the cable is of upright quality, you shouldn't hold a problem. HDMI signals are digital signals, which mean that you will any get a signal or not... at hand is not an in between contained by which you get a poor signal.

And I don't even want to know how much a 50ft HDMI cable set you hindmost :)
I would reccomend it.
I purchased an amplifier for 20ft cables because of signal loss.

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