Maintain a stable and clear connection for your audio or video equipment with the Connectivity Series. This high-quality cable features a single RCA Male plug on both ends. It is the definitive solution for mono audio, composite video, or digital coaxial connections, providing a reliable link for your home entertainment or surveillance gear.
Multi-Purpose Utility: A versatile cable that can be used for Composite Video (Yellow), Mono Audio, Subwoofer links, or Digital Coaxial connections.
High-Purity Copper Core: Features a quality copper conductor to minimize signal loss, ensuring your audio remains crisp and your video stays clear.
Optimal Length Options: Available in 1.8m and 3m lengths to perfectly suit desktop setups or home theater cabinets without excessive cable clutter.
Subwoofer Link: Connect your AV receiver's "Sub Out" to your powered subwoofer for deep, impactful bass.
Composite Video: Use as a dedicated "Yellow" video lead for DVD players, VCRs, or gaming consoles.
Digital Coaxial Audio: Connect CD players or media streamers to an external DAC or amplifier for high-fidelity sound.
CCTV & Security: Link analog security cameras to DVRs or public view monitors.
Universal RCA Interface: Compatible with all standard RCA ports found on TVs, receivers, subwoofers, and industrial equipment.
Flexible PVC Jacket: A rugged, pliable outer casing that protects the internal shielding while remaining easy to route behind furniture.
Integrated Strain Relief: Reinforced molded boots protect the internal wiring from snapping during tight-angle installations.
Product Type: Single RCA Male to Male Cable
Signal Type: Analog Mono / Video / Digital Coaxial
Colour: Professional Black
Available Lengths: 1.8M / 3M
Included: 1x Single RCA M-M Cable
1. Is this for Video or Audio?
It works for both! Because it is a 75-ohm shielded cable, it is technically rated for Composite Video, Subwoofer Audio, and Digital Coaxial Audio.
2. Can I use this for my Subwoofer?
Yes! This is the exact type of cable required for a "Subwoofer Out" connection. The shielding helps prevent the low-frequency "hum" often found in unshielded cables.
3. Do I need two of these for Stereo?
Yes. If you are connecting a standard stereo Left/Right signal, you would need two separate cables (one for Red and one for White)
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