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RCA (Cinch) Audio/Video Cable ShiverPeaks 90022-20.0 — 20 m analog lead
The ShiverPeaks 90022-20.0 — 20 m analog RCA (Cinch) audio/video cable is a 20‑metre male‑to‑male lead designed to transmit composite video and stereo analog audio between AV components. Built on a 75 Ω coaxial RG‑59 type conductor with RCA (Cinch) plugs at each end, the cable is intended for longer cable runs where analog signal continuity is required for DVD/Blu‑ray players, VCRs, receivers, legacy audio equipment and other devices with RCA connectors.
This 20 m RCA lead provides a single, continuous connection for composite video and stereo audio signals over an extended distance, using a 75 Ω coaxial construction to preserve signal characteristics. The male‑to‑male Cinch connectors ensure compatibility with common AV inputs and outputs and a straightforward plug‑and‑play installation. The RG‑59 cable type offers a balance between flexibility and shielding suited for home AV setups.
Insert the male RCA plugs into the corresponding color‑coded inputs or outputs on each device: typically yellow for composite video and red/white for right and left audio channels. Ensure connectors are fully seated to minimise contact resistance and verify signal routing on source and display devices. For best results avoid sharp bends or kinks in the 20 m cable and route it away from mains power cables and strong electromagnetic sources to reduce potential interference.
For reliable performance, keep cable runs as short as practical and use the cable for unbalanced analog signals compatible with RCA connectors. When connecting over long distances, check picture and audio quality and consider using higher‑grade shielding or alternative signal formats (e.g., component or digital HDMI) if interference or signal degradation becomes noticeable.
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