If I am not mistaken, an interconnect was marketed years ago that had a seperate single thin cable, terminated with a simple small spade connected to the cable's shield; one could ground or float the shield.
Does anyone know what I saw ?
One time I went to an audio store to try out a new preamp. To check out the back panel jack quality, I took a look behind the large audio rack the pre was in. In addition to the standard RCA cables running into the preamp, I also noticed what looked like speaker lamp chord cable spliced to the RCA cables with a "T" type connection. If I recall, this was on the output side of the preamp. Why would speaker cables be hooked to a preamp output?
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