RCA interference.

PepsiFiend69
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does anyone know, if i were to run my Sub RCAs and my Mids RCAs next to eachother if there would be any kind of interference between signals, some people have said it will and others not, and i just wanted to make sure before i rip apart my car and go through the trouble. thanks

 
Unless there is a ton of current running through your signal cables, and there isn't, you don't have to worry about crosstalk. Radiated interference is caused by a fluctuating magnetic field. An electroormagnetic field is proportional in size and intensity to the amount of current running through the wire that the field surrounds. Between the tiny amount of current and the shielding on the RCAs the field isn't even measurable without some really sensitive and expensive measuring equipment and is definitely not enough to cause interference with anything.

 
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