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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2132034" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>you are learning how to trouble shoot. to say changing rcas would have just fixxed it noone would know but now you are figureing it out. when you learn a few tricks to doing so trouble shooting takes less time and the actual fix becomes known to you at a point you yourself can make the choices you want/need. knowledge is a key factor and if your friends have noise problems you can help them probably pretty well and you could even charge them to make up from some of your audio costs.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2132034, member: 541383"] you are learning how to trouble shoot. to say changing rcas would have just fixxed it noone would know but now you are figureing it out. when you learn a few tricks to doing so trouble shooting takes less time and the actual fix becomes known to you at a point you yourself can make the choices you want/need. knowledge is a key factor and if your friends have noise problems you can help them probably pretty well and you could even charge them to make up from some of your audio costs..... [/QUOTE]
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