Quote: Originally Posted by
Caelric 
Audio, about 18" long.
I know, I keep asking questions, but here are some more.
Are they RCAs? If they are RCAs, they should be shielded already. I doubt MORE shileding would help. Also, they are normally shielded from each other, so shielding them together may not be soo good for them either.
If it is not an RCA, you can do the following. Buy some RF Coaxial cable. Buy 5 feet, though you will probably only need 2 or so feet. RG58 is fine. Carefully, VERY CAREFULLY, use a blade to cut the outer insulator along the length of the cable. Peel off the outer insulator. You will be left with the cables' shield, along with the inner conductor and it's harder plastic insulator. Now, similar to how you get out of a Chinese Finger Trap (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_finger_trap) from the each end of the cable, push the ends towards each other, so that the inner conductor and plastic insulator are free, and you can pull it out. Then, slip the now freed shield cable over the cable you want to shield. Also, you will want to ground the shield, with a wire soldered to it would be a good way to do it.
Michael