In Reply to: Re: Making a 3.5 to RCA, cable; when to split? posted by Duster on July 21, 2006 at 14:31:30:
My apologies for the convoluted explanation. THe single feed which gets split into the two RCAs is the "single" line I am referring to, of which I assumed should be the majority of the cable, not the split portion. I'm splitting hairs here though (no pun intended) because the only difference is really just one additional ground wire, and the possible crosstalk that may be caused by running left and right channels together the whole length of the cable.I figured what the heck, ask anyway, even though it's only a few months or so before I implement a different solution.
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- Re: Making a 3.5 to RCA, cable; when to split? - P. Hanley 17:54:43 07/21/06 (1)
- Re: Making a 3.5 to RCA, cable; when to split? - Duster 19:11:43 07/21/06 (0)