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Hey all, I was at the audio shop this morning and I noticed that they were selling the famous Stinger Twisted Pair RCA cables pretty cheaply.
Currently I am using an Audiopipe straight through interconnect cable. There doesn't seem to be any shielding or any braiding what so ever. It seems to do its job very well.(Props to a decent install)
However, I also own a Boss TRCA3 which is a twisted, foil shielded pair of rca cables. How would The Boss Twisted pair of cables with the Foil shield compare to the Stinger Unshielded Twisted Pair? Is there much of a difference between the two?
Do the Stingers actually eliminate noise from EMI? I've heard from a lot of online resources where people suffered coil whine issues and if it was not intense, using Stinger's twisted pair would greatly help or rid the problem. What do you think?
Currently I am using an Audiopipe straight through interconnect cable. There doesn't seem to be any shielding or any braiding what so ever. It seems to do its job very well.(Props to a decent install)
However, I also own a Boss TRCA3 which is a twisted, foil shielded pair of rca cables. How would The Boss Twisted pair of cables with the Foil shield compare to the Stinger Unshielded Twisted Pair? Is there much of a difference between the two?
Do the Stingers actually eliminate noise from EMI? I've heard from a lot of online resources where people suffered coil whine issues and if it was not intense, using Stinger's twisted pair would greatly help or rid the problem. What do you think?