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Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m
Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m
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Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m
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Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m
Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m
Procab audio cable 2x RCA (Cinch) male to 2x 6.3 mm mono jack male, 3 m is a shielded analogue audio lead designed to connect consumer audio devices with professional equipment. The cable features two RCA (Cinch) male plugs on one end and two 6.3 mm mono jack male plugs on the other, providing left and right channel connections over a single, flexible 3 m length. It is intended for reliable signal transfer between playback devices, mixers, keyboards, amplifiers and other line-level equipment where conversion between RCA and 6.3 mm mono jacks is required.
The cable provides clear stereo signal routing thanks to separated conductors and shielding that reduce interference and crosstalk. Robust connector housings and strain relief at both ends improve mechanical durability for repeated patching and live use. The 3 m length offers reach for typical stage, studio and home AV setups while keeping signal degradation minimal for line-level sources. Its combination of RCA and 6.3 mm mono jacks makes it suitable for interfacing consumer and professional audio gear without additional adapters.
Insert the RCA (Cinch) male plugs into the left and right RCA output sockets of the source device, matching left/right channel positions. Connect the two 6.3 mm mono jack plugs to the corresponding mono input jacks on the amplifier, mixer or instrument amplifier. Ensure equipment is powered down or volume is reduced when connecting to avoid transient noises. After connection, power up devices and set levels on the receiving equipment to achieve the desired output without clipping.
For best signal integrity, avoid running the cable in parallel with mains power cords and keep it away from strong electromagnetic sources. Use the cable for line-level signals; do not use it to carry speaker-level outputs. Inspect connectors regularly for wear and replace the cable if shielding or connectors become damaged.
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