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RCA Caps - great or waste of money?

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I'm currently using my NAD C165BEE pre-amp as my head-amp for a pair of Denon AH-A100.

When I'm playing at very low volume I hear a little bit of cross talk and it really annoys me.

 

Had a talk with Greg, the head of product development at NAD, the other day and he suggested to use RCA caps over any unused RCA plugs - so they wouldn't interfere with each other.

 

Have anyone tried or is using RCA caps?

And what kind works best, those that shorts the signal or those that don't?

 

Specially, is he correct about it would eliminate cross talk??

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosstalk_(electronics) 

 

http://www.cardas.com/content.php?area=oem&pagestring=RFI/EMI+Protection+Caps&content_id=7

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I csnnot see how those could possibly work.

The source selector on most preamps physically takes the unused RCA jacks out of the circuit.

They're just more audio jewelry.
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