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Can I Use Component Video Cables for Audio? | Steve ...

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/can-i-use-component-video-cables-for-audio.312848/
    Seattle. Okay, to answer your question correctly: YES. You absolutely may use video cables (75ohm coax) as an analog audio interconnect. And in fact it is actually a good choice. As HiFiGuy528 points out, you can also use a video coax as a digital audio interconnect (which requires 75ohm coax).

Can audio be transmitted over composite cable?

    https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/144441/can-audio-be-transmitted-over-composite-cable
    Yes, it will work, I have done this many times to re-purpose cables installed in home theater and commercial AV. The RGB cables for component video (RGB) and composite video (yellow) are just 75 ohm impedance coaxial cables with RCA ends, same type typically used in …

FAQ: Can I use component cables for audio? | The Emotiva ...

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    Yes. Component video cables are rated at 75 ohms. Audio interconnects between audio components should be 75 ohms as well. Usually Component video cables have a very high bandwidth as well as being closer to the ideal 75 ohm impedance.

Can I connect component cable to composite input?

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    The same cables can be used for YPbPr and composite video. This means that the yellow, red, and white RCA connector cables commonly packaged with most audio/visual equipment can be used in place of the YPbPr connectors, provided the end user is careful to connect each cable to corresponding components at both ends.

Can you use video cable for audio? - AVS Forum

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/can-you-use-video-cable-for-audio.278419/
    The short answer is yes. The long answer is that interconnects can effect the sound like any other component, but sound is personal, if you like the sound then it's fine. What is important is not to use mismatched cables for right and left, this will seriously degrade your soundstage and image. On the other side of the coin, most audio interconnects will work for …

Using component video cables for audio - AudioReview

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    Just want to let you all know that my component video cables worked for my 7.1 analog set-up. I used two sets of component video and two composite video, all decent (mid-priced) quality. It may be over the top, but I'm very glad with the results and that the cables are put to good use. Otherwise they would have been left unused. Waste not, want ...

Can I use composite cables for component video? - Ars ...

    https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=335120
    A quality composite cable will be thick (like a piece of RG-59 coax), and will work fine in the setup that you are considering as it is impedance matched (75 ohm). The cheap composite cables are ...

Component Video Cable Used as a Subwoofer Cable ...

    https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/component-video-cable-used-as-a-subwoofer-cable.68501/
    Dunno about that, but there are no problems using component video, composite video, or digital audio cables for audio purposes. ...and that includes use as subwoofer cables. M m_vanmeter Full Audioholic Sep 17, 2010 #3 component video cables "should" be 75 ohm coax with RCA connectors digital audio coax is 75 ohm coax with RCA connectors

Using a component video cable for subwoofer cable? - AVS Forum

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/using-a-component-video-cable-for-subwoofer-cable.1048128/
    9,938 Posts. #4 · Jul 11, 2008. Only show this user. Yeah, there's nothing special about component video cables. They're just three composite video cables bundled together, which are also digital coaxial, which are also marketed as subwoofer cables, etc., etc. C.

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