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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7346023" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Yeah no <span style="color: black">s</span>hit, if you have shielded twisted pair RCA's I would agree it's a lot harder for noise to get in, but that doesn't mean that everyone in the entire world uses those. I said from the beginning, we tell people to separate them to <em>avoid </em>possible problems. Your just trying to split hairs at this point because you realize your argument has no grounds.</p><p></p><p>And I still don't give a <span style="color: black">s</span>hit who Scott Buwalda is. Just because he knows how to build a decent car audio system does NOT mean he's educated in advanced electromagnetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7346023, member: 567719"] Yeah no [COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hit, if you have shielded twisted pair RCA's I would agree it's a lot harder for noise to get in, but that doesn't mean that everyone in the entire world uses those. I said from the beginning, we tell people to separate them to [I]avoid [/I]possible problems. Your just trying to split hairs at this point because you realize your argument has no grounds. And I still don't give a [COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hit who Scott Buwalda is. Just because he knows how to build a decent car audio system does NOT mean he's educated in advanced electromagnetics. [/QUOTE]
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