Check check, one two one two. Sounds good. Check, one one eight two. Stereo audio?
Roger that. High quality wire with gold-plated RCA? Sounds good. Sounds real good.
DataPro's 1182-series is a dual-RCA cable for stereo audio wiring, the most common
type of audio cable in home theaters and mixing environments. It's on your DVD player,
it's on your receiver, it's on your TV. Two RCA jacks, one for left and one for right,
a simple elegance for a simple pleasure.
These cables are built using shielded conductors over twin-jacketed wire, for discrete
and noise-free audio transfer. The gold-plated RCA connectors offer a firm grip to
their mating devices, and ensure reliable and static-free transfers for decades.
Although designed for stereo audio, these cables can also be used in numerous other
scenarios where the ubiquitous RCA connector is found. It could run two composite video
signals, for example, or two SPDIF digital surround signals. The RCA connectors themselves
are substantial and hefty, so in an emergency this cable could be used as a flail against
an aggressive animal or extraterrestrial invader. And in the post-apocalyptic future who knows
what will be used as currency, so having some extra RCA connectors around couldn't hurt.
If this cable is twice what you need, perhaps you should investigate a single RCA cable
for composite video or digital audio.
If this cable is only two-thirds what you need, perhaps you'd be better off over with a triple RCA
cable for composite video+audio or a triple RCA cable for component video (Y/Pb/Pr).
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