NO IT DOESNT MATTER BUT I LIKE GOLD COATED, SEEMS LIKE LESS INTERFEARANCE
2006-12-02 16:37:24
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answered by MR.B 3
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Regular ones will work fine. Sometimes the auto ones are slightly more shielded from interference and have thicker insulation, but a home one will work just fine as long as you route it carefully.
It is usually a good idea to run signal wires (Red and White) down one side, like the passenger side and to run power down the opposite side, drivers to reduce interference.
MikeC
2006-12-02 12:14:41
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answered by MikeC 3
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Just as long as they are shielded wires. Some cheep audio plugs are not and if you like to hear the spark plugs and alternator whine you will be ok...
2006-12-02 12:16:20
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answered by John Paul 7
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Electrons are colour blind, the colorings on RCA plugs are for you as long as you're consistant you gained't have a situation. For political causes even as hooking up a stereo, i take advantage of pink for perfect and yellow for left.
2016-11-30 01:42:47
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answered by saylors 4
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It makes virtually no difference to the sound quality, I have used these for years and NEVER had any interference from the car's electrical system (alternator whine etc) so there ;-)
2006-12-02 13:27:14
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answered by Dave..... 3
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Nope, it doesn't matter at all. I spliced wires and put other wires together to make my own, and they worked fine. Of course, I don't use them anymore, because I didn't have any electrical tape and wires were showing, so I decided just to buy the real deal.
2006-12-02 15:37:22
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answered by jparkdzg 4
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