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I have a low-end Logitech 5.1 speaker system whose rear speaker cords are
too short for the weak home theater system I've been setting up with an HTPC. They use RCA jacks directly into the speaker. I'd like to buy/make some extensions for cheap. Would it be possible to just use fat electrical power wire to feed the two conductors for an RCA jack, or does coaxial shielding make any bit of audible difference on a speaker-level output? Please keep in mind that audio quality is obviously not the goal as long as I get something resembling the input coming out of those speakers. Any advice? -- Phil |
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