
RCA INTERCONNECT WIRING
Low Level Input
- Choose the correct length and style of RCA interconnects for your needs. Always use
high quality RCA audio cables (not supplied) for signal connections—those with multiple layers of shielding
or a twisted pair variety for better noise rejection.
Be extra careful when routing your RCA audio interconnect cables. Car environments are notorious for poorly
insulated wires. This means that hiss, engine noise, and fan noise can easily be picked up through RCA cables
if run incorrectly.
Make sure that the cables for power and audio signal are not on the same side of the vehicle and that they
do no cross each other; this will help reduce any noise that may radiate from the power cable and the signal
cable. If an audio cable is too close to a power cable, it may pick up the magnetic field generated by the power
cable, which could lead to a loss of quality in your signal.
NOTE: This is the preferred method.
Fig.5 Low Level
Input using RCA