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hi, anyone w/an older HK receiver will know what i'm talking about, but On the back of my AVR 80 there is a set of RCA plugs that run as pre-outs and main ins. in order to both connect an outboard DD processor (yes it's that old) and get power from the receiver's speaker terminals, one must connect the preouts to their corresponding main ins. back panel is arranged as:
pre out main X X L.Front X X R. Front X X Center X X R. Rear X X L. Rear As you can tell, if I were to use even the shortest commercially available RCA cables to do this connection, it would look like a bowl of spaghetti really quickly. SO, I would like advice on 1 or 2 things: 1. the fronts (pre-to-main) are connected by a perfectly sized, two-prong U-shaped "clip" that makes a nice neat connection, but I can't for the life of me find extra ones for the other channels. 2. I'm not willing to spend all the extra time and expense of building my own RCA cables from scratch, so I'm considering buying some short RCA kits and removing some length from the middle, and splicing back together to make a much more manageable cable length. Anyone done this before or have other suggestions? |
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The shortest RCA cables you can buy are about 1 meter which is a little over 2 feet, I think. Maybe you should try that.
If not, the best solution for your spaghetti problem is to make the RCA cables yourself. Fairly easy. All you need is cables, interconnects, a soldering iron and some solders. Probably takes you 6-10 minutes to do each of them. Best part is you can choose the best cable that you like. If you want to avoid the spaghetti altogether, just get a new receiver. They are very cheap now, even the HDMI ones. fuad |
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