rca cables
1When did rca cable connections (m) become too small to fit onto rca inputs (f)? Did I miss the briefing on this one?
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A tight fit is essential to ensure good contact. Ideally, you should have to work at it a bit to get the rca plug to go in. Once in, the cable shouldn't come out without having to really pull hard. It's only cheap rca cables that easily push in.heck wrote:When did rca cable connections (m) become too small to fit onto rca inputs (f)? Did I miss the briefing on this one?
heck wrote:When did rca cable connections (m) become too small to fit onto rca inputs (f)? Did I miss the briefing on this one?
TC wrote:as soon as baseball stops being homosexual, i will.
um..... :mrgreen:Kanuck wrote:...hugging the outer ring of the female connector with the rubber cover.
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No, hi-end cables such as those made by monster also grip the female outer ring tightly with the metal turbine outer ring on the male connector, thus ensuring a tight fit.Kanuck wrote:but high-quality cables normally attain their snug connection by hugging the outer ring of the female connector with the rubber cover.
TC wrote:as soon as baseball stops being homosexual, i will.
TC wrote:as soon as baseball stops being homosexual, i will.