
CABLES RCA, I was wondering if someone could fix two separate pieces of the RCA cables together?
I have two separate pieces of the RCA cables, each piece is about 6 feet long and you need a piece 12 feet long. To do this, I have to connect them together and instead of buying "Jack Couplers" I would like to repair or crimped together. However, I am not sure if this is possible and I will not cut the cable and pull the box again only to discover that I am unable to connect them together. So if someone could help me I thank you, thank you.
If this can be done, but for all the work you would have to do better with couplers or buy a new cable. RCA cables are protected with a tissue type of wire around the center wire is your positive shielded cable is your negitive. If shielded cable is not is spliced properly get a buzz, which means that the positive is not properly shielded. So unless your good experience in the fine fine wire mesh it may be easier to make down payments or a new track. It is easier to put new plugs on the ends than it is to splice. Even with foil wraping around the joint may get a buzz but not so bad hum.
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