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Old Nov 24, 2004 | 08:21 AM
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Default High Level Imput Lines........VS.........RCA cables

Hello all audio experts

My question to all of you is which setup will create the least amount of stereo "noise" while retaining the (BASE HU)?

First setup:
Stereo input tapped/spliced in by a H/L converter at the (BASE HU) then input run via shielded RCA cables down the console and to the amps RCA inputs.

Second setup:
Stereo input tapped/spliced in by HLIC at the (BASE HU) then run via #18 wires down the console and into the amp which accepts high level input.

I will run the RCA cables no matter what, just for future upgrades.
But for now I'm looking for the best setup with least amount of noise.

Thanks everyone
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Old Nov 24, 2004 | 08:27 AM
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You know my input ZQ.... first setup is preferred. If you're going down the middle 6' RCA's work well. I don't know why everyone says 10' down the middle, I had a little slack even using 6'.
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Old Nov 24, 2004 | 02:53 PM
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Definitely go with a Hi-Lo converter over a Hi level input. PAC makes REALLY good ones.
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Old Nov 24, 2004 | 04:23 PM
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Originally posted by dannichols
You know my input ZQ.... first setup is preferred. If you're going down the middle 6' RCA's work well. I don't know why everyone says 10' down the middle, I had a little slack even using 6'.
Thanks dannichols. This is out of curiosity, because you would think running high input into a converter from high to low then boost it back up to high would just be inefficient compared to running high input into an amp that just boost high output right back out. Yes, a tongue twister...
I was just seeing if someone had better luck with the HLIC vs RCA cables. Still running RCA's no matter what the outcome is...

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Hey chjeck this out...from the other thread just below here.

http://berktechnology.com/ebay/AOEM-NIS2.JPG
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Old Nov 24, 2004 | 04:31 PM
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Originally posted by MIAPLAYA
Hey chjeck this out...from the other thread just below here.

http://berktechnology.com/ebay/AOEM-NIS2.JPG
That looks really nice...

But it no worky for me since I have a Base HU.
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Old Nov 25, 2004 | 10:09 AM
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I believe the hi inputs on your amp are similar circuitry as the LOC you will use near the head unit. They convert a hi to low that the amp can use. HI to LO to HI seems like a waste I know, but you wilkl get better quality if you use the converters behind your head unit.
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