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<blockquote data-quote="SoggyFries" data-source="post: 8659485" data-attributes="member: 670482"><p>So I needed to relocate my 2 ch [Pioneer GM-A5602] to the back on my jeep. This amp is powering my 5.25 Kicker roll bar speakers above me. Doing so makes my current RCA cables too short to reach the back of my headunit [Kenwood KMM-BT518HD]. I was digging around and found these nice monster cable RCAs but these are audio video RCAs so they have that third prong for video. </p><p></p><p>My question is if I used these A/V RCAs to connect my amp to my head unit, would that third unused prong cause any noise inference or any other adverse effects? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoggyFries, post: 8659485, member: 670482"] So I needed to relocate my 2 ch [Pioneer GM-A5602] to the back on my jeep. This amp is powering my 5.25 Kicker roll bar speakers above me. Doing so makes my current RCA cables too short to reach the back of my headunit [Kenwood KMM-BT518HD]. I was digging around and found these nice monster cable RCAs but these are audio video RCAs so they have that third prong for video. My question is if I used these A/V RCAs to connect my amp to my head unit, would that third unused prong cause any noise inference or any other adverse effects? [/QUOTE]
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