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<blockquote data-quote="excelonperu" data-source="post: 64422" data-attributes="member: 543804"><p>well to answer the first question, I dont see whats the problem on spending 50 bucks in an amp installation kit, (power,ground,rca,remote,etc), go for stinger, or monster or any well known brand, just because the quality of their products, I´m sure they will last longer than the $5 ones, go to <a href="http://www.soundddomain.com" target="_blank">http://www.soundddomain.com</a> for good kits, or just ebay (best prices).</p><p></p><p>And to answer all the other threads, until we start using fiber optics for interconnects, and make some speakers that can turn digital signals into analogical ones, copper is still the best and cheapest way to run signals.</p><p></p><p>Why they shield them?, it has to do with lots of physics concepts such as faraday´s law and really technical stuff, does this makes em better? probably because other signals such as the ones of the power wire wont affect em, remember, a cable running electricity always produces a magnetic field, that causes interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excelonperu, post: 64422, member: 543804"] well to answer the first question, I dont see whats the problem on spending 50 bucks in an amp installation kit, (power,ground,rca,remote,etc), go for stinger, or monster or any well known brand, just because the quality of their products, I´m sure they will last longer than the $5 ones, go to [URL="http://www.soundddomain.com"]http://www.soundddomain.com[/URL] for good kits, or just ebay (best prices). And to answer all the other threads, until we start using fiber optics for interconnects, and make some speakers that can turn digital signals into analogical ones, copper is still the best and cheapest way to run signals. Why they shield them?, it has to do with lots of physics concepts such as faraday´s law and really technical stuff, does this makes em better? probably because other signals such as the ones of the power wire wont affect em, remember, a cable running electricity always produces a magnetic field, that causes interference. [/QUOTE]
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