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The thin wire is a remote turn on lead from your head unit to turn on your amps - built in to the rca's as a convienence .. Can also be used as ground if rca / HU noise is prevelant .. -- Mister_B ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mister_B's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=28133 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=200692 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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RCA Cable Question
Hey,
I have RCA cables for my home audio system, but they are ones I took from my car stereo. So for the audio L/R going from my tv to the receiver, the cables are actually red and blue, used on one of my amps. I notice that there is a little thin wire between the 2 regular RCA's that runs the length, I think it's call the 'signal' cable? Is it not good to use these cables and should I purchase proper home audio RCA ones that do not have that little thin wire between them, and can that lead to any sound degredation and/or popping perhaps if it makes contact with anything? Thx! Ron. |
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your cables are fine
wrote in message news Hey, I have RCA cables for my home audio system, but they are ones I took from my car stereo. So for the audio L/R going from my tv to the receiver, the cables are actually red and blue, used on one of my amps. I notice that there is a little thin wire between the 2 regular RCA's that runs the length, I think it's call the 'signal' cable? Is it not good to use these cables and should I purchase proper home audio RCA ones that do not have that little thin wire between them, and can that lead to any sound degredation and/or popping perhaps if it makes contact with anything? Thx! Ron. |
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