These are to cover the gap between when the S5160 gets replaced and getting the system set up. Of course, the reality is that the S5160 is likely to show up before I need these, but I'm happy to have them anyway.
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I though you might enjoy looking at one of the pigtails that comes with the system. This one is for the SAM1HF, SAM2LF, and S1S-EX combinations. Naturally, it would connect to an in-wall panel with six female RCA outs.
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It's ULTRACAP 12-2.
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There's a ton of interconnects in half a dozen bundles. Here's the smallest, thus easiest to handle for a picture.
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The JBL Synthesis RCA connectors on one end will go to sources or to amps.
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The green adapters go to the SDEC units.
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No, it's not Monster Cable. The braided cable is made by Straight Wire.
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Of course. you wouldnt want to have a gay wire.
-Tim
2213 + 2435HPL w/aquaplas + H9800 (Matsj edition)
Be careful!!Originally Posted by Titanium Dome
My guess it means the signals only keep to their own kind ...
None of this reverse polarity woofer stuff like BMWCCA had to fool around with ... none of that positive lead wanting to go negative - no!
Nope, for TiDo, he'll just have to check the screws and slip it into place ...
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So the leads is just another fancy way for XLR I can see three screws so there most be positive negative and ground, no because I’ve never seen this type before its only the ends that makes it difficult to connect to other amps or processors that don’t support these connections. Most interesting lead
Unlike my connections that can swing both ways!
Often the outward manifestation of black versus red, plus versus minus, can be deceiving, or simply have opposite polarity from what you might think. Never "wrong", just maybe "different".
T-dome's connectors are young. Give 'em a while to find their way.
TD... a modest recommendation before you connect it all up 'permanently'...
get some clear heat-shrink tubing, put it over the number labels, then shrink it.
Those labels will eventually fall off, otherwise.
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