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That's interesting. I always wanted a set just to make all the ports look tidier and to keep the dust out.
So I finally remembered and about a bunch of RCA caps to plug up the 16 unused RCA outputs on my Odyssey Tempest pre-amp. (They are the only ones open in my stereo.)I've only listened to it at a somewhat low/medium volume so far. As far as I can tell, it seems to have softened up the high frequencies a bit. Edit after next post - is it plugs?
You posted putting them on the outputs of the pre amp but if they are shorting plugs they should NEVER go on the outputs, only on the inputs.
charmerci,Some clarification is in order. Can you post a picture of the device you are talking about? Whether it is an RCA “cap” or an RCA “shorting plug” makes all the difference.Best,Anand.
In poorly built gear (that's prone to RF or tarnishing) they might make a difference. But some may want to 'dress up' their setup (like adding extra chrome to a car) in which case they should spend $30/pair for Audio Quest caps/plugs. Caps (for outputs) lack the inner post (like an RCA plug) that the plugs (for inputs) have.
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