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Noise, RCA cables, and Subwoofer


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bizzz 
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Posted: June 22, 2005 at 6:21 AM / IP Logged  
Hi Everyone,
The common practice is to run RCA cables as far away from power cable as possible to prevent picking up noise.
If I connect RCA cables to a subwoofer with low-pass crossover (Infinity Basslink), do I still need to run RCA cables on the opposite side of car away from power cable?
Can a subwoofer with low-pass crossover pick up noise if its RCA cables are run next to power cable?
Thank you all for your replies.
bizzz 
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Posted: June 22, 2005 at 6:35 AM / IP Logged  
I meant "self-amplified" subwoofer with low-pass crossover
jdog0411 
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I would still run them separate. I used to have a Basslink in my truck, and I ran the power on the driver side and the RCA's on the passenger side. I had no problems.
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mthomecouple 
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yes you still want to run them down opposites sides if possible
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i have ran RCA's on the same side as the power with high quality RCA's and had no engine noise on the other hand i have ran them on the otherside with cheep RCA's and had engine tones threw the speakers
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