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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 5892851" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p>Uhh... I guess I could try to explain why it doesn't matter where the hell you run your RCA's... but it'd be a waste of breath.</p><p></p><p>Basically, your wire's magnetic field could disrupt the flow through the RCA cables. But in order for this to happen, the current has to be really weak. This is why most high-end SQ guys only use decks with 5+volts Pre-outs, and still run it on the other side. The odds of most people getting noise through their RCA's VIA power wire is very minimal. I actually ran my RCA's WITH my Powerwire as I was snaking everything back, and I have zero problems. Not saying it's the best thing to do. To be safe, run it on the other side. But it's not exactly necessary. Just a precaution. Like fuses, and bigger gauge wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 5892851, member: 584344"] Uhh... I guess I could try to explain why it doesn't matter where the hell you run your RCA's... but it'd be a waste of breath. Basically, your wire's magnetic field could disrupt the flow through the RCA cables. But in order for this to happen, the current has to be really weak. This is why most high-end SQ guys only use decks with 5+volts Pre-outs, and still run it on the other side. The odds of most people getting noise through their RCA's VIA power wire is very minimal. I actually ran my RCA's WITH my Powerwire as I was snaking everything back, and I have zero problems. Not saying it's the best thing to do. To be safe, run it on the other side. But it's not exactly necessary. Just a precaution. Like fuses, and bigger gauge wire. [/QUOTE]
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