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Old 29th June 2008, 09:27 AM   #1
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Default cardas grmo - help appreciated

hello, how do i use this rca plug when it comes to connecting the ground? there are no tabs for this and i only see a bridge about 2/3 from the base of the plug as something that the ground was meant to be connected to. would this be right? i would prefer a secure mechanical connection instead of merely soldering to the inside of the inner barrel but any insight on what is the best way to work with this plug or how it was intended to be used by cardas would be very much appreciated. thanks.
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