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<blockquote data-quote="MrDave" data-source="post: 5947478" data-attributes="member: 590788"><p>They make 4ch RCA's that can be used in the car, although I would stick to 2ch RCA's. If one channel breaks, you will have to replace all 4, as opposed to just 2 if you had 2ch RCA's.</p><p></p><p>Yes, RCA's can make a large difference in SQ, although it will depend on the equipment you are running. What does your install look like? Then we can determine if better RCA's will be needed.</p><p></p><p>Shielded RCA's are a myth. In fact, shielded RCA's can induce more noise into a system than non-shielded RCA's. Look it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrDave, post: 5947478, member: 590788"] They make 4ch RCA's that can be used in the car, although I would stick to 2ch RCA's. If one channel breaks, you will have to replace all 4, as opposed to just 2 if you had 2ch RCA's. Yes, RCA's can make a large difference in SQ, although it will depend on the equipment you are running. What does your install look like? Then we can determine if better RCA's will be needed. Shielded RCA's are a myth. In fact, shielded RCA's can induce more noise into a system than non-shielded RCA's. Look it up. [/QUOTE]
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