ACCL 25ft Stereo/VCR RCA Cable [2 RCA (Left/Right) + RG59 RCA (Video)], Gold Plated Connectors, Black
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ACCL 25ft Stereo/VCR RCA Cable [2 RCA (Left/Right) + RG59 RCA (Video)], Gold Plated Connectors, Black

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Our Stereo/VCR RCA Cable features 2 RCA Audio connectors and a RCA RG59 Video connector, all of which are Gold Plated. This cable has a larger video cable used for higher quality video transfer. RCA cables connect video components together. RCA is a type of coax connector used for attaching audio and video devices, such as stereo equipment or a composite video monitor. The RCA coax cable provides economical, plug-in coaxial connections for audio and component video applications. Most CD-players and MD-players, DVD-players, and cable boxes use dual RCA connectors for output. RCA connectors are those red & white (or red & black) plugs used with most home audio equipment. You will most likely need a cable with two RCA plugs in one end

Our Stereo/VCR RCA Cable features 2 RCA Audio connectors and a RCA RG59 Video connector, all of which are Gold Plated. This cable has a larger video cable used for higher quality video transfer. RCA cables connect video components together. RCA is a type of coax connector used for attaching audio and video devices, such as stereo equipment or a composite video monitor. The RCA coax cable provides economical, plug-in coaxial connections for audio and component video applications. Most CD-players and MD-players, DVD-players, and cable boxes use dual RCA connectors for output. RCA connectors are those red & white (or red & black) plugs used with most home audio equipment. You will most likely need a cable with two RCA plugs in one end