Composite Video Cable

Tartan Composite Video Cables RG-59 type, Gold-plated RCA connectors; CL2 rated for in-wall installation |
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Price |
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Length |
Price |
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| 3 ft. Composite Video Cable |
2.50 |
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25 ft. Composite Video Cable |
6.00 |
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| 6 ft. Composite Video Cable |
3.25 |
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35 ft. Composite Video Cable |
8.00 |
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| 10 ft. Composite Video Cable |
4.00 |
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50 ft. Composite Video Cable |
9.75 |
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| 15 ft. Composite Video Cable |
5.00 |
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Tartan Composite Video Cables
Composite video cables are used to carry standard-definition analog video from various types of sources--usually older equipment such as standard VHS decks--to displays. Composite video cable does not carry audio along with it, so accompanying audio cables normally are required. Composite video cable is the lowest-quality mode of hookup for most devices, other than modulated RF, and so should be used only if s-video, component or HDMI are not available. Our composite video cables are also usable for S/PDIF digital audio connections, and in fact, our coaxial digital audio cable and our composite video cable are actually the same item as one another, with different names. These cables are 75 ohm characteristic impedance, RG-59 style cable, with gold-plated RCA plugs at each end.
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