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<blockquote data-quote="qtipextra" data-source="post: 2052298" data-attributes="member: 555270"><p>Bad RCA's doesnt always mean the connection at the connector is what is bad. I had an old set like the OP was talking about, and it was in the wire itself, not the connector. Either way however, it's an easy fix. At the same time, however, if you open it up, and you don't tape it up good, doing a simple repair as such could be an opportunity for noise to invade your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qtipextra, post: 2052298, member: 555270"] Bad RCA's doesnt always mean the connection at the connector is what is bad. I had an old set like the OP was talking about, and it was in the wire itself, not the connector. Either way however, it's an easy fix. At the same time, however, if you open it up, and you don't tape it up good, doing a simple repair as such could be an opportunity for noise to invade your system. [/QUOTE]
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