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gsnkalyan said:ok interested in the item pls hold it for me couple of days and send me ur no
WingZero said:OT dud do take care of ur z55![]()
Please confirm?? any references? lolDude,, I am sure anyone familiar with sound engg will agree that you NEVER join a broken cable as it is carrying digital signals. Only way out is to replace the entire cable with the matching impedence cables else u have an unbalance on the amplifier & distorted sound.
Matching impedence cable? dude, the cable is same... this is not a HI-FI system where u get replacement cables... dont talk crap..Only way out is to replace the entire cable with the matching impedence cables else u have an unbalance on the amplifier & distorted sound.
asheet said:quote "Note: this is to bring on to notice of all of you and i forgot to mention this point in this thread. about 8 months back, this speaker input cable came under my computer table and only front channel wire got 1/2 cut where i cud only hear left side on front channel speaker. i then repaired it with the celo tape the front channel input wire and then it was and is running properly without distortion and there is no sound quality loss. if you know basic funda of wire conneciton, if the tape comes out in future, even you can repair it yourself "
Dude,, I am sure anyone familiar with sound engg will agree that you NEVER join a broken cable as it is carrying digital signals. Only way out is to replace the entire cable with the matching impedence cables else u have an unbalance on the amplifier & distorted sound.
Buyers beware is the norm today..