For the RCA jacks the center pin you see is the "hot", This is where your signal will be fed. Im guessing you have the wire already, You dont say exactly what wire your using, If its Coax you will probbably find that your having a hard time soldering the outer braid, If this is the case then your best bet will be to either get some wire that is made to be soldered or try getting either F or RCA compression plugs to put onto the coax. I doubt you'll want to go this route because you will need new keystone inserts, tools and the connectors themselves arent exactly cheap.

Assuming you can solder the RCA cable, yes one wire will go to the center pin, and the outer braid or whatever your wire has will go to the outermost pin on your connector, this is the ground.

Those bannana plugs, If theres no set screw on them then i would imagine you will need to solder them like you mentioned. Keep in mind you will need a very large soldering gun for them otherwise you wont be able to heat the entire assembly up enough to get a good solder. One of those 100/200 watt big guns would work well with this. You dont really want to use something that powerfull for the rca's but since you probbably dont want to invest in two irons it will do the job too so long as you dont end up melting it.

Last edited by Haoleb; 12/31/06 04:49 AM.