If you do use shorting plugs, make sure they actually "short" the audio signal (i.e., wire the signal to ground). I believe the Cardas product only covers the outside of the RCA inputs rather than shorting them.
As JR suggested, you can use a cheap pair of RCA IC's lying around to make shorting plugs. They can be purchased as well (with high markup I might add).
And remember NOT to use shorting plugs at the RCA outputs!!!
As JR suggested, you can use a cheap pair of RCA IC's lying around to make shorting plugs. They can be purchased as well (with high markup I might add).
And remember NOT to use shorting plugs at the RCA outputs!!!