Características Marca Seisa Línea Audio 2 RCA a 2 RCA Estéreo: Sí Modelo Audio 2 RCA a 2 RCA Largo: 1,5 m
Need special right angle RCA cables for tight fit installation
Nassau National Cable Wire and Cable Distributor
1.5m Dual RCA Male to 2x RCA Male + 2x RCA Female Piggy-Back Stereo Audio Cable
Primus Cable
40/100/400G Fiber Patch Breakout Cable, MTP/MPO Female to 4x SN Male, OM4, 3M
12 feet long RCA Video and Audio (left & right) cable 1 Year Limited Your Cable Store Warranty
12 Foot RCA Audio/Video Cable 3 Male to 3 Male
For a high-quality audio and video all-in-one connection for your TV, DVD or satellite, use the GE Composite Audio/Video Cable. This 6 ft. cable gives you ample length to plug in your audio/video equipment and with the color-coated jacks, installation is easy. Simply plug the RCA plugs on one end of the cable into the RCA jacks of the same color on the back of your audio/video component. Plug the RCA plugs on the other end of the cable into your TV, AV receiver or other component.
GE 6 ft. Composite Audio/Video Cable
RCA to RCA M/M Cable - 5ft/1.5m
Connectors: 3.5mm Male Plug to RCA Female Plug. Cable Length: 12 inchs / 30cm. Perfect for plugging a portable CD player, MP3 player, iPod,
Gold Plated 3.5mm 1/8 inch Mono Male Plug to RCA Female Jack Audio Adapter Cable Cord 0.3m
6 feet long RCA Video and Audio (left & right) cable 1 Year Limited Your Cable Store Warranty
6 Foot RCA Audio/Video Cable 3 Male to 3 Male
Cable RCA 1,5m – Proyecto 101
Cat6 Snagless Solid Plenum Shielded White Patch Cable 50ft
This component cable includes 3 video connectors (red, green and blue) and 2 audio connectors (white and red). Component video also known as YPbPr produces the highest quality analog video.Connect your A/V receiver, VCR, DVD player or other audio/video equipment to a TV. Gold-plated connector provides superior transmission, high reliability and durability. All relevant materials are complied with RoHS directive.
Micro Connectors M05-1006 6 ft (5) RCA male to (5) RCA male Component Cable male
Audio interfaces 101: What are they and how to choose one