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HUH?
that is ridiculous. the separate pigtail should be the input, IMO
This does not look right at all...maybe OP can enlighten us.
that is ridiculous. the separate pigtail should be the input, IMO
This does not look right at all...maybe OP can enlighten us.
I must apologize, I refer to any RCA cable of any length as a "Patch Cable"..probably a misuse of the term to some. I would refer to a $250.00 5 meter Evergreen as a Patch cable...lol. I do apologize for referring to RCA Interconnect cables as such. What your installer used was a RCA MxMxF Y-Adapter...it was used as a quick fix band-aid, rather than replacing the faulty Rca interconnect cable.Going back through previous pages here. What I would like to know is why they make these patches if they don't work. Are they really only meant to be temporary, or are some actually supposed to work. Somehow I doubt it. For those of you just reading this, what happened was my RCA left was shorting out, so my guy ''gang'' put a RCA patch over right one with a two way left-right subwoofer split http://www.crazyfordeals.com/ebay/imgs/IL101XLN-Y-1F.jpg
well like has been said they have there place I have a set in my setup my HU has a single sub out so it's split into two before it gets to my gain knob and then from the knob to the amp.Going back through previous pages here. What I would like to know is why they make these patches if they don't work. Are they really only meant to be temporary, or are some actually supposed to work. Somehow I doubt it. For those of you just reading this, what happened was my RCA left was shorting out, so my guy ''gang'' put a RCA patch over right one with a two way left-right subwoofer split http://www.crazyfordeals.com/ebay/imgs/IL101XLN-Y-1F.jpg
You are right, they are real handy in ...some situations....well like has been said they have there place I have a set in my setup my HU has a single sub out so it's split into two before it gets to my gain knob and then from the knob to the amp.