"Robert Morein" said:
http://www.wbtusa.com/RCAplugs.html
Both soldering and crimping plugs.
The nice part is that the plugs can be locked in place by twisting the
bush around.
RG58U is the most underrated audio cable ever.
Can even be used for digital! ;-)
I agree.
It does require that the mating equipment have sturdy chassis mounted RCA's.
Not necessarily.
When the outer bush is turned loose, the plug comes off very easily.
However, a good quality RCA receptacle is recommended.
BTW RG58 sounds good (enough) to me.
I had the chance to compare my home made sets of interconnects to
various expensive RCA cables in the past, and in no way they were of
lesser quality, except visually. who cares when they're on the back of
the equipment, out of sight?
Yeah, I know, constructor's ear. ;-)
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"Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes."
- Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005