I second this. I love mine. Just be aware that they are directional.Are you competing in sq? Because if not theres no point in expensive rcas. Stiger 4000 series should be good eough.
12$ total for do it yourself compared to 12$+2-5$ shipping for premade rcas....
Are you running a Pioneer Head Unit??///Constant Buzzing Issue?Wow, I've never heard of Kimber Kable. Did a google search of them and found them on Amazon. Looks like a very nice set of cables. Unfortunately, I am not at that point where I can afford those bad boys. Maybe one day. They just look like quality all the way around. If you hear a big difference from the Knu Krystals, I'd like to know. I don't mind paying for overkill as long as the value is there. I, currently, have Knu Karma SS 12 Gauge Bi-Wire Speaker Wire running throughout my car and I know I won't have any issues from my sound system due to poor quality cabling. I once had a nice sound system installed in my car a few decades ago, but had this constant buzzing sound that could not be resolved. The installer, who just opened a car stereo store, could never figure out how to get rid of the buzz. I don't know if cabling was the issue, or ground, or what, but since then I make sure I get the best cabling for my peace of mind. Well, maybe not the best. I really like what I saw in those Kimbers.
No, but that was back in the 80's. It was an Alpine dead head unit (don't remember the model #) paired up with a pretty nice little amplifier (again, don't remember the make or model). It had a tremendous sound, except for the constant buzz (pitch would go up and down depending on the acceleration of the car). The guy just could not determine the cause of the buzz and, thus, could never fix the problem. Lived with it until the car got totaled in an accident.Are you running a Pioneer Head Unit??///Constant Buzzing Issue?
I was running a Concord HU back in that time then went on to Blaupunkts Montreal, and couple others Sony,Sansui,ect. Ill bet you had some bad RCAs or bad ground.I had to run a ground wire on ea speaker in a Dodge Daytona Turbo(87) with that issueNo, but that was back in the 80's. It was an Alpine dead head unit (don't remember the model #) paired up with a pretty nice little amplifier (again, don't remember the make or model). It had a tremendous sound, except for the constant buzz (pitch would go up and down depending on the acceleration of the car). The guy just could not determine the cause of the buzz and, thus, could never fix the problem. Lived with it until the car got totaled in an accident.
You are probably right. The guy working on the problem was a friend of a friend. He just opened his new car audio shop a few months before I purchased from him. I don't think he was overqualified. He was located about 40 miles away from me and I went to his place so many times to get it fixed I couldn't count. I am not sure he knew what he was doing. It was a major pain in the butt!!!I was running a Concord HU back in that time then went on to Blaupunkts Montreal, and couple others Sony,Sansui,ect. Ill bet you had some bad RCAs or bad ground.I had to run a ground wire on ea speaker in a Dodge Daytona Turbo(87) with that issue
Just curious, exactly which ones did you choose?Thanks guys went with stinger 8000s
Amazon.com: Stinger SI8412 12-Foot 4-Channel 8000 Series Audiophile Grade RCA Interconnect Cable: Car ElectronicsJust curious, exactly which ones did you choose?