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<blockquote data-quote="jowens500" data-source="post: 3540831" data-attributes="member: 568158"><p>This post has nothing to do with noise, and the twisted pair has everything to do N/C.</p><p></p><p>He wanted to know if there are skinny RCA's to buy. I guess he has a space problem in his car for wire routes. I suggested he make his own that way they could be as small as poss. Someone asked why the twisting was so important and then it got out of context a little.</p><p></p><p>But as we have all stated, you cannot buy a set of RCA's smaller than making them your self. So get some cat5 wire, twist them up, put on your ends and have 6 channels of RCA's smaller than a regular 2 channel set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jowens500, post: 3540831, member: 568158"] This post has nothing to do with noise, and the twisted pair has everything to do N/C. He wanted to know if there are skinny RCA's to buy. I guess he has a space problem in his car for wire routes. I suggested he make his own that way they could be as small as poss. Someone asked why the twisting was so important and then it got out of context a little. But as we have all stated, you cannot buy a set of RCA's smaller than making them your self. So get some cat5 wire, twist them up, put on your ends and have 6 channels of RCA's smaller than a regular 2 channel set. [/QUOTE]
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