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Ok I want to use rockford fosgate rca's but I was told the braided gamma wire rca's are for sq and if you run that to your sub amps you'll loose spl... is this true? WILL THE TYPE OF RCA'S YOU USE HAVE A CHANCE OF DROPPING YOUR SPL??
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Uh, NO NO NO NO NO NO. There might be people that argue that RCAs "sound" different, or pick up less noise or even that you can make your own. But there really is no such thing as a "SPL" RCA as opposed to an "SQ" RCA cable. Just good, better or best for either. Now, if you are doing a DB drag car, a $100 RCA cable will give you little benefit. Won't lose SPL, just you are flushing money down the toilet.