Hey guys,
Im looking at getting some new RCA's and as I have 3 amps I currently have 3 sets of 2 channel RCA's but im looking at getting a 6 channel set to make it easier to run through the car.
Now, the problem is that I don't know if the RCA's split early enough to give me room to have the RCA's reach all 3 amps.
So... Does anyone know about how much length there is on the Stinger 6 channel RCA's once they split into individual cords? In particular the HPM3 series (but I assume they are all roughly the same) in 17 foot?
And while on the topic, has anyone used Soundstream RCA's before? They look awesome and I can get a great price on them but not sure how they actually perform and Soundstream don't have any information on their website. They are double twisted, double sheilded, continuous connection and directional so they can't be too bad but not sure how they compete with the Stinger HPM3 RCA's?
Well the Stinger ones had this:
This RCAs are Triple-Shielded, Directional Twisted-Pair Construction (AUDIO), Rubber Grip Twist-Lock Metal Ends, Machined Shoc-Krome Plated RCA, Split-Tip RCA. They have Unparalleled Noise Rejection and Accuracy, Outstanding Frequency Response and Sound Quality. They come with a Satin Chrome Finish.
I just taxed that info of a website that sells the Stinger ones you mentioned.
8" is all you get from where they separate from the main core.
RCAs are RCAs in my book, I've never spent a great deal of money on them.
You put you left foot in, your put your right foot in , you take your left foot out and you slide it all about!
Ive got a set of stinger rcas and a set of jaycar rcas in my car... couldnt hear any difference at all in sound quality. Go the soundstream ones man