Hello fellow members/skunks,
Apparently, the collective noun for a group of skunks is a "surfeit". I just thought I'd drop that little bit of trivia in here for those who feel attachment to this forum, like me.
My question is:
When installing RCA Jacks into an Aluminum Cased Amplifier. Do I also remove the shielding wire, on the case output side and only attach the shield and ground wire to amp circuity? As was shown in the example video for the input jacks.
So close, yet so far away.
Ok now I understand better, so it's wired the same way as the input RCA's. Thank's for your help.
I recommend using 2 conductor shielded wire. Use the 2 conductors for the signal positive and signal ground, and then ground the shield on one end only at the amplifier end, not at the RCA jack and and make sure the RCA jack is insulated from the chassis.