tim-mania
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i've got a kenwood 600 watt amp, it has a screw for grounding the rca cables, is this neccesary? or is it optional, im saying this cuz i've never seen it before.
no----- that is a remote wireOriginally posted by tim-mania i just bought those rca's you see in the pic. they have a ground wire(or thats what i think its for running down the middle of the 2 rca lines. The reason you can't see the ground wire is because i used it as the remote wire just for convinience and i had to peel it back so i could plug it into the other side of the amp.
?? I know Rockford Fosgate basic twisted RCAs have a smaller diameter wire in between teh two RCA channels, but that's actually meant to be a remote on, not a ground. This is all about the grounded sheath to the cable...Originally posted by tim-mania i just bought those rca's you see in the pic. they have a ground wire(or thats what i think its for running down the middle of the 2 rca lines. The reason you can't see the ground wire is because i used it as the remote wire just for convinience and i had to peel it back so i could plug it into the other side of the amp.