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RCA Cable Brands
What RCA cable manufacture have you used to connect the head unit to an remote amp?
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I got the Kicker Amp hookup kit, so it came with it.
Been really happy with my kicker amps/subs/speakers... so only natural to use their kit too. :tup: |
There all good if you cut open any of them it is the same gauge cable inside very small.
I have used wal mart brand, to kicker, to streetwires, to stinger. There all the same and if not ran properly they will all pickup noise. |
yep, as big mentioned... especially monster is a huge cosmetic baller cord while inside it's the same damn thing. :D
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Oh please do not get my started on monster LOL
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With RCA's you want something twisted for noise calcelation, i've run Streetwires for about 9 years now and they work great! before that was PG, i've tried some cheap brands way back, and they are just that, cheap.
As for "run properly", i've done a quick install once in a moving truck for the weekend, and to save time taped the power wire and Streetwires RCA's together, and never got any noise, so they do make a difference. |
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The insulation helps but if you have your wires directly next to a large noise source it will not make any difference. "crappy" rca's are only going to be crappy if install wrong or in the wrong location. There is really no difference, I have use street wires zero noise a while ago and still got noise until I relocated them. |
You can make your own Rca cables, it will be fitted to the car and you can make your own connections right at the amp so that you don't have to coil up a bunch of cable and tuck it somewhere.
Easiest way is to twist a pair. Or better off if you can get shielded casing with twisted cable inside and get your own rca ends... As long as you can solder. We stopped carrying manufacturers cables about 5 years ago. We make our own custom tailered RCA connections with every install. This eliminates having a bad pair of Rca cable and having to tear the car apart again. |
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And i do agree about Monster, they are scam artists... I dont do much with car audio but I do deal a lot with Home Theater applicatons. Monoprice is good quality for cheap, they sell RCA's, check them out. www.monoprice.com |
I second Monoprice. I have owned tons of their cables and never had a single problem with any of them.
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I third monoprice!!!
For home theater speakers I run MIT |
I'm another for monoprice. Definitely the way to go for cables.
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RCA run in a 370Z
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