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<blockquote data-quote="tpmeredith" data-source="post: 7343122" data-attributes="member: 625173"><p>I'll actually agree that is a rough way to ground them but gets the job done, I understand it not being the first thing to do and primarily relates to the Pioneer pico fuses, however I really dont see it harming anything at all and makes for a quick fix or quick check.</p><p></p><p>Besides, I put check grounds first for a reason =P</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, on RCA cable's, I also don't think it makes a difference at all. It can make a difference in the case you are forced to run them next to power runs (not recommended either way) where you'll have better insulation against interference. Otherwise, I get RCA cables on sonic-electronix usually for around ~$10 and they work fine, theres no reason to get the "super gold plated force field insulated diamond plated" $50 RCA cables, before you'd possibly notice any kind of gain from cables like that you'd have to have a setup on par with a recording studio IMO</p><p></p><p>IT is possible to have defective cables which can cause distortion and reduce sq =P But overall assuming cables are good, no point in spending more for RCA's, in my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpmeredith, post: 7343122, member: 625173"] I'll actually agree that is a rough way to ground them but gets the job done, I understand it not being the first thing to do and primarily relates to the Pioneer pico fuses, however I really dont see it harming anything at all and makes for a quick fix or quick check. Besides, I put check grounds first for a reason =P Honestly, on RCA cable's, I also don't think it makes a difference at all. It can make a difference in the case you are forced to run them next to power runs (not recommended either way) where you'll have better insulation against interference. Otherwise, I get RCA cables on sonic-electronix usually for around ~$10 and they work fine, theres no reason to get the "super gold plated force field insulated diamond plated" $50 RCA cables, before you'd possibly notice any kind of gain from cables like that you'd have to have a setup on par with a recording studio IMO IT is possible to have defective cables which can cause distortion and reduce sq =P But overall assuming cables are good, no point in spending more for RCA's, in my opinion [/QUOTE]
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