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RCA Audio Cable BLOW 4324#, 3x RCA to 3x RCA, 5 m length
RCA Audio Cable BLOW 4324#, 3x RCA to 3x RCA, 5 m length
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RCA Audio Cable BLOW 4324#, 3x RCA to 3x RCA, 5 m length
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RCA Audio Cable BLOW 4324#, 3x RCA to 3x RCA, 5 m length
RCA Audio Cable BLOW 4324#, 3x RCA to 3x RCA, 5 m length
BLOW 4324# is a 5 m audio cable with three RCA plugs on each end (3x RCA to 3x RCA) designed to connect stereo and multichannel analog audio components. The cable transmits left, right and an additional channel (such as center or subwoofer channel) using color-coded RCA connectors, making it suitable for linking AV receivers, amplifiers, CD/DVD players, set-top boxes and powered speakers where a 5 metre reach is required.
The cable offers a straightforward analog connection with three dedicated RCA conductors to preserve channel separation across a short- to medium-distance run. Its standardized RCA plugs ensure compatibility with most consumer audio equipment. The 5 m length provides extra reach for flexible placement of audio components without introducing complex wiring or adapters.
Connect the three RCA plugs on one end to the audio outputs of the source device (matching colors to left, right and the additional channel) and the three plugs on the other end to the corresponding inputs on the receiving device. Ensure connectors are fully seated and that devices are powered off when making connections to avoid noise or shorting. After connection, power on devices and select the appropriate input on the receiver or amplifier.
For optimal performance keep cable runs as short as practical and avoid routing the cable parallel to mains power lines to reduce potential interference. Use the color coding to maintain correct channel mapping and check connector seating periodically to prevent signal degradation caused by loose connections.
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