RCA cable has one side labeled “connect to source”?

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Danny Marz

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Ok so I ran my RCA cables and after I ran them I realized that one side says connect to source. But I connected that side to my amp and not my HU. Just wondering why this is and does it really matter? Does it affect sound quality at all?? I really don’t feel like pulling it out and running it all over again lol. I’m thinking it’s for shielding reasons but I’m not getting any hum or anything 

 
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