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50 FT Component Video Cable (RGB)

Vivid AV® Component Video cables are the ideal way to connect your High Definition DVD player to your High Definition TV, bypassing the TV's color decoder to provide the best image quality and clarity possible.
5.0 (2)
$40.12
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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Composite RCA and Component (RGB) RCA video cable?
Composite video (RCA) carries the entire video signal over a single RCA connector, usually paired with red/white stereo RCA audio. Component video (RGB) uses three separate RCA connectors carrying separated red, green, and blue signal channels for better picture quality and clarity than composite video.
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Does it matter which RCA connector I plug into which jack?
RCA connectors are conventionally color-coded (red/white for stereo audio, red/green/blue for component video), but the cable itself doesn't have to match those colors — what matters is connecting each RCA plug to the correct matching jack on both devices.
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Can I use a 3.5mm-to-RCA cable to connect my phone or PC to a home stereo?
Yes, our 3.5mm-to-RCA Y-splitter cables let you connect a device with a 3.5mm headphone/aux jack, such as a phone, PC, or portable player, to equipment using RCA inputs or outputs, such as a home stereo or powered speakers.
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What's the difference between RCA Male and RCA Female connectors on these cables?
RCA Male is the standard plug that inserts into an RCA jack. RCA Female is a jack itself, used on extension and splitter cables to receive another RCA Male plug.
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Do these RCA and component video cables come with a warranty?
Yes, every cable in this lineup carries Vivid AV's Lifetime Warranty.
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What color are these RCA and component video cables?
Black.
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