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Reddit mentions of C2G 40464 Value Series RCA Stereo Audio Cable, Black (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of C2G 40464 Value Series RCA Stereo Audio Cable, Black (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters). Here are the top ones.

C2G 40464 Value Series RCA Stereo Audio Cable, Black (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters)
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    Features:
  • USE - Connect your RCA Stereo connection on your DVD player, satellite dish, cable box, computer, hi-fi VCR to the RCA Stereo inputs on your TV, monitor, or A/V receiver.
  • FLEXIBLE PVC JACKET – Allows for easy installation in tight spaces behind your desk, entertainment center or audio rack without causing damage to the conductors
  • MOLDED CONNECTORS - Provides excellent strain relief against conductor damage.
  • FOIL AND BRAID SHIELD – Double shielding prevents and protects the cable from unwanted noise interference that can disrupt and degrade audio transmission signals
  • PACKAGING – To ensure you receive the highest quality products, C2G packages all product in C2G branded packaging
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.2 Inches
Length6.5 Inches
Size6 Feet
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on C2G 40464 Value Series RCA Stereo Audio Cable, Black (6 Feet, 1.82 Meters):

u/EmLeingod · 3 pointsr/howto

This is what you want to get audio to your speakers, it's called a DAC, (better, more expensive options are available, but that's the best you're gonna do for under $100 lol) and this is the cable to connect the two devices (you'll also need RCA cables)

This will get you video to your projector.

Unfortunately since it looks like you're using powered monitors, you'll need a pre-amp to control the volume.

You may be thinking wow that's a lot of stuff, and it doesn't even come with a remote! And you're absolutely right. Unfortunately, the only thing that does all that is a full blow receiver, which get quite expensive and are usually aimed at surround sound systems. Most receivers don't like powered monitors though, so you'd have to get a very special one.

This is where you realize that passive speakers are what you really want, and you blow hundreds of dollars on speakers and equipment and you become an audiophile. Luckily there's a bunch of guides to get you started over on /r/zeos. But the stuff I listed earlier should let you jerry-rig a working set up while you save up :P

u/capacitors · 3 pointsr/vintageaudio

Okay, you need some speaker wire (I'd recommend 16 gauge 50 or 100 feet like this) and some RCA cables. You can probably find decent cheap RCA cables at a thrift store.

Connect the turntable RCA plugs to the PHONO input jacks on the back of the receiver and connect the ground wire to the SIGNAL GND screw beneath the PHONO jacks. The white plug is left channel and the red one is right channel. Similarly, connect the CD player with an RCA cable from the OUT jacks on the back of the CD player to the CD IN jacks on the back of the receiver. CD players don't require a ground wire.

Cut some equal lengths of speaker wire and strip about 1/2" of the plastic insulator from both ends like this. Connect the stripped part of the wire with the white stripe to the FRONT SPEAKERS red clip on the back of your receiver, and the wire without a stripe to the black clip. Connect these wires to two of the small speakers. Make sure to connect white stripe to red clip and no stripe to black clip on the backs of the speakers. You should have sound now left and right.

You can connect the other two small speakers to the SURROUND SPEAKERS clips if you want to, but those are primarily used for movies.

What does the back of your sub-woofer look like?

Edit: Here is a link to the manual

u/mmspero · 1 pointr/headphones

These maybe? Can't comment on their quality but they look a lot thinner (and more flexible) than the monoprice cables...

Also, wow, looks like ghentaudio raised their prices. I'm pretty sure I got a pair of 7 inch cables for $12 last year.