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In Reply to: RE: Yes posted by LewinskiH01 on January 5, 2013 at 17:47:24:
I haven't tried it, but I imagine simply soldering the ends of a cat 5 cables all together will be an improvement over a simple twisted pair.
I solder my loops to the negative of an RCA end and simply plug it in to unised jacks on a preamp or DVD player: works wonders. And it is extremely easy to AB
Stu
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Follow Ups
- Yes - unclestu 19:44:05 01/05/13 (5)
- RE: Yes - LewinskiH01 02:52:40 01/06/13 (1)
- My apologies - unclestu 00:30:19 01/14/13 (0)
- What does a twisted pair have to do with it? I used just a single wire in my loop. - Norm 20:24:56 01/05/13 (2)
- RE: What does a twisted pair have to do with it? I used just a single wire in my loop. - DaveT 07:00:38 01/06/13 (1)
- My loops are ribbon jumpers with no insulation. nt - Norm 07:34:06 01/06/13 (0)