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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1481881" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>I recommend spending some good money on RCAs rather than the probability of hunting down noises that are simply associated to crappy cheap signal cables. Triple shielded versions and some with the separate grounding lines that run along the tubing with the RCAs like the highest series from Monster Cable, not sure if they make them anymore or not. You can also get 8 conductor single sheath wire from parts express and use it as a long High Level from the head unit to the amplifiers and put a converter on them at the end. That would take care of your highs. Just run an RCA jumper from the output of your highs amp to the input of your sub amp and voila!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1481881, member: 565864"] I recommend spending some good money on RCAs rather than the probability of hunting down noises that are simply associated to crappy cheap signal cables. Triple shielded versions and some with the separate grounding lines that run along the tubing with the RCAs like the highest series from Monster Cable, not sure if they make them anymore or not. You can also get 8 conductor single sheath wire from parts express and use it as a long High Level from the head unit to the amplifiers and put a converter on them at the end. That would take care of your highs. Just run an RCA jumper from the output of your highs amp to the input of your sub amp and voila! [/QUOTE]
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