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<blockquote data-quote="insearchofbass" data-source="post: 468891" data-attributes="member: 555367"><p>i dont think you need to change your cables like the guys said but example here.</p><p></p><p>My brother and i were into car stereo years ago ( i still am) and he had a head unit that we ran a 20 ft rca to in an 86 escort gt he had. Now the system had no noise using them but i told him man 20 ft is too long and radioshack rcas are junk i think. So he switched them to metra rcas (average level brand) from a local shop here and they were like 15 ft i think; shorter is the point but thats not all. We actually heard the volume of the music increase at the same previous volume on the head unit verses the radio shack rcas. Just thought some of you might like to hear that quality sometimes makes a difference or radio shack rcas are junk lol either way there you go.</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>in search of bass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insearchofbass, post: 468891, member: 555367"] i dont think you need to change your cables like the guys said but example here. My brother and i were into car stereo years ago ( i still am) and he had a head unit that we ran a 20 ft rca to in an 86 escort gt he had. Now the system had no noise using them but i told him man 20 ft is too long and radioshack rcas are junk i think. So he switched them to metra rcas (average level brand) from a local shop here and they were like 15 ft i think; shorter is the point but thats not all. We actually heard the volume of the music increase at the same previous volume on the head unit verses the radio shack rcas. Just thought some of you might like to hear that quality sometimes makes a difference or radio shack rcas are junk lol either way there you go. thanks, in search of bass [/QUOTE]
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