Ships_Cat
Well-Known Member
Re your saying that you didn't ask about speakers - Your first post said I've just bought some phono plugs to fit to the ends of the speaker wires for the new JVC car stereo/DVD system. From that and subsequent posts it seemed that you are talking about the cabling and connections needed to get from the stereo/DVD system to your speakers, in particular the connectors at the system end?????
Your points:
1) In my experience (and in most installations they are cabled this way), the cable from the unit to your speakers (that is the KEF Eggs) does not need to be shielded. Just 2 cores - if at the Stereo/DVD unit you have a shielded cable as you say then the screen is just one conductor so just join it to one of the pairs in the cable you use to go to the speakers. That is, if indeed the shielded cable you refer to is actually a speaker cable. But note, most of the other cables do need to be shielded.
2 Figure 8 auto cable, flat auto twin lead, etc, as has many names, is just the flat two pair cable from an auto or other shop (when you cut through it and look at the end it looks like a figure 8.
3. Woofy is Dog_Watch.
Judging from the nature of your questions I strongly suggest that you get someone to install the unit for you. Could be an expensive mistake in the offering otherwise /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif. I think Dog_Watch has offered.
John
Your points:
1) In my experience (and in most installations they are cabled this way), the cable from the unit to your speakers (that is the KEF Eggs) does not need to be shielded. Just 2 cores - if at the Stereo/DVD unit you have a shielded cable as you say then the screen is just one conductor so just join it to one of the pairs in the cable you use to go to the speakers. That is, if indeed the shielded cable you refer to is actually a speaker cable. But note, most of the other cables do need to be shielded.
2 Figure 8 auto cable, flat auto twin lead, etc, as has many names, is just the flat two pair cable from an auto or other shop (when you cut through it and look at the end it looks like a figure 8.
3. Woofy is Dog_Watch.
Judging from the nature of your questions I strongly suggest that you get someone to install the unit for you. Could be an expensive mistake in the offering otherwise /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif. I think Dog_Watch has offered.
John