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![]() "Lex" wrote in message news ![]() ok, as I am going thru the process of building my system in my car, I have ineviteably came to the point of chosing some interconnects for it. my question is... which rejects noise better, twisted pair, or standard sheiled sheilded. or, more to the point.. do I really need to pay 60 bucks for interconnects (i.e. 1 12 ft Stinger Expert series Interconnect, Street wires Zero noise series 12 ft, ect) or are the 6.99 Radio Shack offerings just as good as far as sq/noise rejection goes I prefer the nicer cables just because there more rugged, thicker, and look nicer for an install. They seem to stay connected much better than the super cheap ones which may just come loose in a moving enviroment like a car. Just avoid the 'twisted pair' rca cables. there a complete waist and dont provide any shielding at all. even the cheap cables shield better than these pieces of crap. |
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