Guys, I've a really simple question.
I'm setting up to build a number of stereo 3.5mm PIP mics using Primo capsu=
les, and want to built them for best sound quality.
I'm using 3.5mm to stereo RCA cables as my starting point and my question i=
s, in order to get the least loss of sound quality in terms of both noise a=
nd gain, does it matter of I solder the capsules to RCA plugs and just plug=
them onto the existing RCA ends, or, will I see an improvement by wiring t=
hem direct after cutting off the existing plugs. =A0And...if I do the latte=
r, does soldering in any way inhibit the signal(in other words, will I see =
an improvement either way by soldering or just twisting the wires?). =A0The=
primo's came from Frogloggers, so they have attached wires already(thankfu=
lly...I've read that you can ruin them easily with too much heat). =A0 Also=
, is there a large difference in audio quality among different brands of ca=
bles?(right now, I've just bought 3.5mm to RCA from Radio Shack...and prici=
ng both there, local music stores, and online for similar items seems almos=
t the same). =A0=A0
I am simply trying to get the best quality I can for what I have, so any ad=
vice is greatly=A0appreciated!
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