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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: manchester
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right ive jus got meself a nice new surround sound kit. Nice av amp and some gale moviestar 2's. Ive wired it up and it works a dream. I am gonna get some stands for me two rears but i dont have enough speaker cable on one strand to reach up so could i just twist 2 cables together. If not is there another way of connecting two cables too each other without losing any sound quality.
cheer matt |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Winnipeg MB Canada
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You have to be careful about oxidization.
I would use a connector where I could crimp and then solder. Finish with some heatshrink. Good luck Kevin Lee |
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