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Videopro brings you AV cables that support clear sound and stable connections across home and studio systems. This category covers RCA audio cables used in TVs, amplifiers, subwoofers, and media players. You get options that suit short cabinet runs and long room layouts, with consistent signal flow and strong connector fit.

AV cables form the link between your devices. A weak link can add noise or drop signal strength. This range focuses on solid construction, correct lengths, and simple setup so your system performs the way you expect.

AV Cables That Match Everyday Setups

AV cables serve a clear purpose. They transfer analogue audio from a source to an output device. RCA cables remain common in many setups. You will see red and white ports on TVs, receivers, speakers, and audio components. These ports accept RCA plugs that carry audio channels with a direct signal path.

Common uses include:

  • TV to amplifier connection
  • Media player to receiver input
  • DAC to stereo amplifier
  • Turntable preamp to audio system
  • Subwoofer link from receiver

Each use case needs the correct cable format and length. This page makes selection easy by grouping cables by channel type and size.

AV Cables RCA Options

RCA AV cables come in two main formats. Each one supports a specific function in your system.

Single RCA AV Cables

A single RCA AV cable carries one channel. Many users connect a subwoofer with this cable. The receiver sends a low frequency signal through one RCA output marked sub or LFE. The cable runs to the subwoofer input.

Single RCA cables also work in pairs for left and right channels where separate routing helps cable management. This can suit rack setups where you need more control over cable paths.

Typical single RCA lengths available:

  • 0.5 metre for close device links
  • 1 metre to 2 metre for shelf systems
  • 3 metre to 5 metre for short room runs
  • 7.5 metre to 15 metre for long routes across a room

Twin RCA AV Cables

A twin RCA AV cable carries left and right audio together. The cable includes two connectors on each end. Red marks the right channel. White or black marks the left channel.

Twin RCA cables support stereo music playback. You connect a source device to an amplifier or receiver in one clean step. The fixed pair keeps wiring neat and reduces setup time.

AV Cables For Home Theatre Sound

Home theatre systems rely on stable signal transfer. AV cables connect your TV or media box to your receiver. A twin RCA cable delivers stereo sound to your speakers. A single RCA cable connects the subwoofer channel for bass output.

Placement matters in living rooms. Many users place a subwoofer away from the main rack. A longer single RCA cable supports flexible positioning. You can move the subwoofer for better bass response without signal drop.

Cable routing also affects performance. Keep audio cables away from power leads to reduce interference. This helps maintain a clean sound across all channels.

AV Cables For Hi Fi Systems

Hi fi systems focus on accurate sound. RCA cables remain a standard for analogue connections. You may run a twin RCA cable from a DAC or CD player into an amplifier. This path carries the audio signal with minimal loss when you choose a suitable length.

Shorter cables suit stacked components. They reduce clutter and keep racks tidy. Longer cables work for spaced layouts where equipment sits on separate shelves or stands.

Good connectors help here. A firm fit avoids loose contacts that can cause crackle or dropouts. This matters for long listening sessions where stability supports consistent playback.

AV Cables For Subwoofer Connections

Subwoofer setup needs a clear low frequency path. A single RCA cable plugs into the sub output on a receiver. The other end connects to the subwoofer input marked LFE or line in.

Room placement has a strong effect on bass response. Many users test several spots before finalising placement. A longer cable allows this testing without restriction. Once you find the right spot, you can tidy the cable path along walls or under furniture.

This category includes multiple lengths so you can match your room size without excess cable bulk.

AV Cables For Gaming And Media Rooms

Gaming consoles and media boxes often include analogue audio outputs. AV cables support these outputs for connection to speakers or receivers. This setup helps when HDMI audio is not used or when you prefer separate audio routing.

A twin RCA cable connects stereo audio for gaming or streaming. A single RCA cable handles bass output to a subwoofer for deeper sound effects.

Media rooms change over time. New devices may join the setup. Flexible cable lengths and clear organisation help keep the system easy to manage.

AV Cables For Work And Studio Use

Studios and workspaces use AV cables for monitoring and signal routing. RCA cables connect mixers, decks, and powered speakers in many setups. Reliable signal flow keeps audio accurate during editing or playback.

Twin RCA cables support stereo monitoring. Single RCA cables may support specific signal paths or test connections. A mix of lengths helps match different desk layouts and rack positions.

Organised cabling improves workflow. Label each cable if you run multiple lines. This reduces setup time and avoids confusion during changes.

AV Cables That Fit Modern Homes

Modern homes include multiple audio sources. TVs, streamers, and speakers often share space. AV cables help connect these devices with a direct and reliable link.

Clean cable management supports both function and appearance. Shorter cables keep cabinets tidy. Longer cables support flexible speaker placement. You can match cable length to room size and furniture layout without compromise.

Sound quality depends on a stable path. RCA cables continue to serve as a trusted option for analogue audio across many systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an RCA AV cable used for?

An RCA AV cable transfers analogue audio between devices like TVs, amplifiers, and speakers.

Should I use a single or twin RCA cable?

Use a single cable for subwoofer or mono signals and a twin cable for stereo left and right audio.

What length RCA cable do I need?

Measure the distance between devices and add a small buffer for routing. Choose the closest size above your measurement.

Can long RCA cables affect sound?

Very long runs can pick up noise. Good shielding and correct routing help maintain clean audio.

Do RCA cables fit all devices?

They fit devices with RCA ports. Check your equipment to confirm compatibility.

AV Cables Ready For Your Setup

Videopro offers AV cables that support clear audio and dependable connections across many setups. You can choose the right type and length for your system with simple steps. This range helps you build a clean and organised audio path that works every day.