RCA cables continue to form an important part of professional audio systems. These audio and video cables are known for their versatility and durability. 4Cabling stocks a vast range of RCA cables to suit the needs of professionals in the audio and video industries.
Our range of RCA audio and video cables are designed to cater to various audio requirements. They are designed to connect to professional grade audio devices. Our RCA cable inventory ranges from compact 0.18m lengths for close range connections, up to those 10m in length.
We offer RCA cables in various configurations, including male-to-male and male-to-female RCA connectors. The versatility of 4Cabling’s product line ensures we have the RCA cable you need to connect your devices, regardless of their connection type.
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RCA Audio Cables Frequently Asked Questions
Are RCA cables still used?
RCA cables are still used widely in the audio and video industries. Their simplicity, reliability and wide-ranging compatibility make them the perfect choice for a number of common audio connections.
Are all RCA cables the same?
All RCA cables do look similar, but there are a number of subtle differences that may impact their performance and compatibility. In addition to varying build quality from different brands, their shielding and type of connection can be different, affecting the type of device they can be used with. Contact us if you require any more information on the correct type of RCA cable for your audio devices.
Do better RCA cables make a difference?
Higher quality RCA cables generally offer better shielding, reducing interference and signal loss. The effect of this is more accurate audio reproduction and superior sound quality of your audio recordings. Premium RCA audio cables are a popular choice for industry professionals for these reasons.
Are RCA audio and video cables the same?
RCA audio and video cables use the same type of connector but differ in the type of signal the cable carries. They are typically differentiated by colour. A yellow plug generally denotes a video cable, while white or black plugs are used for RCA audio cables.