Can I connect 2 ground wires to one different ground wire ?
Hey guys. I'm trying to make an RCA to 3.5mm cable for an existing RCA to RCA and 3.5 to 3.5. So I stripped the red and white RCA. The RED RCA has a BLUE cable in it and some bare copper wires which I guess are the ground. The WHITE RCA has a WHITE cable inside and also some copper wires which I also thing are ground. THEN I stripped the 3.5 and found a RED cable, a WHITE cable and also some copper wires hanging out unisolated. So I connected the BLUE with the RED and the WHITE with the WHITE. Now I have copper cables hanging from each RCA, and one from the 3.5 mm. Would it be a problem if I wired both the wires from the RCA to that one cable from the 3.5mm ?
Well you can and it will work. However if you are unlucky you may lose some signal quallity.
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