4 channel rca's
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Car: 98 z28
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4 channel rca's
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No but i have these and absolutely love them. http://cgi.ebay.com/Pulsar-20-8-Ch-G...QQcmdZViewItem
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I was using the two channel version of the stingers for a while. No issues here. RCAs generally don't matter as much as they're hyped to in a car given all the noise that's already present.
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Originally Posted by lockchad
No but i have these and absolutely love them. eBay: Pulsar 20' 8 Ch Gold RCA (m-m) Audio Snake Cable - New (item 7412406377 end time May-11-06 06:50:12 PDT)
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pulled the carped an laid it. Its only about as thick as 4ga. Not bad at all, and I have 2 extra rca's for bi-amping tweets later.
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what I mean is the fact that there are 8 RCA connectors... I remember it being a pain in the *** pulling those through the plastic area near the sail panels....
I guess if you didn't go underneath the plastic there, it wouldn't matter...
I guess if you didn't go underneath the plastic there, it wouldn't matter...
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