C) "Consider that your entire vehicle chassis is a ground plane, which means it carries a voltage potential. Putting an RCA beside a power cable is no worse than laying it on the floor of the vehicle (which 99% of people do)." - The vehicle chassis spreads the current througout the entire metal vehicle structure, which isn't going to produce the same intensity field that a single, large gauge power wire has.
Someone posted that and I was wondering is it really bad to run RCA's on the floor? (like under door paneling and all that) how else are you supposed to run it?
And rca wire should be ran on the side seperate from the power wire right? I will have 2 amps one for subs and one for speakers.
"The vehicle chassis spreads the current througout the entire metal vehicle structure, which isn't going to produce the same intensity field that a single, large gauge power wire has."
when you run your RCA near your power it has more of a change to pick up noise from the current in the wire.
the current in your chassis will take the path of least resistance.
Here is another question. If I am running 16 wires (8+, 8-) for my components, 3 RCA's, 2 remotes, and 0ga. power wire what would be the best way to do that? Cannot fit wires in the trim on the headboard and cannot run all 16 speaker wires, 3 RCA's, and 2 remote wires on the opposite side of the power. Thanks.