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In Reply to: RE: Pre in / Main out rca jumpers posted by gonzo on July 02, 2016 at 15:21:32
neotech 3001 was referenced in the prior thread you cited. It is more expensive than the 22 awg wire, but the amounts needed are small. Is there much of a sonic difference or in this setting does it matter that much? Thanks again . Norm
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Better yet open the unit and solder the wires together. Cheapest and best solution and takes those old RCA jacks out of the equation.
ET
The cable the poster mentioned is a 2-pole rca interconnect cable, which is unnecessary, since all that is required for an rca jumper is a single conductor connected to the center pin of an rca connector. In this case, less is more. If you wish to go a step further by selecting alternative parts, you might consider VH Audio 21 AWG UniCrystal OCC copper hookup wire with AirLok insulation terminated with KLE Copper Harmony (or KLE Pure Harmony, if affordable) rca connectors:
http://www.vhaudio.com/wire.html
http://www.vhaudio.com/connectors-rcaxlr.html
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