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The Monoprice Video Cable is a high-quality 1.5-foot triple RCA stereo video dubbing composite cable featuring gold-plated connectors and superior shielding. With a 75-ohm impedance and molded connector heads, this cable ensures excellent audio and video performance, making it ideal for both professional and personal use.
K**I
THICC
It's unbelievably thick and hard. Its immense girth and rigidity is unfortunately a bit of a problem when matched with the rather paltry plugs that it comes with. It may cause one or more of the cables to come out of the socket in case of sharp bends, and the usual ratsnest of the AV cables that one tends to have behind their tower of gear will become even harder to navigate with a bunch of solid signal hoses like these. But on the plus side, it is a great cable in terms of low capacitance (about 50-70pF/m) and good shielding (it is an RG-59 coax after all). It doesn't pick up any hum unless you have an actual ground loop but in that case it wouldn't be its fault. It is an excellent choice for high quality audio on the budget and it is literally the same cable as the Monoprice premium audio cable, but cheaper, with extra line and worse plugs. I would still highly recommend it for audio. The individual lines can be easily separated intentionally, and then you can make three audio only cables out of two AV cables if you are cheap like me. And I do in fact recommend separating them, as the video in the middle is just unheard of, and it does help with the rigidity. You can then join them with heatshrink tubing close to the plugs and optionally somewhere in the middle. You can also use the middle video as the ground cable for a turntable if you amputate the plugs and solder short wires with fork connectors to the shield and the inner wire, and that will look neat and probably work really well (haven't tried it yet but I very likely will in the future, when upgrading my turntable to having jacks instead of builtin cables, so I can use this kind of cable with it, but longer).
B**N
Good for dubbing VHS to DVD recorders
Great little jumper for a VCR connection to my recordable DVD PLAYER since VHS Tape will ultimately degrade over time. VCRs are practically no longer in existence.
H**R
Nice "Beefy" cable Trio !!! Should work fine !!!
I "Did" Like this product and I'm sure it will work well !!!! BUT !!!! I was really looking for a "SHORTER" Cable like maybe a "ONE" Foot one or even SHORTER !!! This cable is 18 inches long and that's the shortest one that I could find !!! "ANYWHERE" !!!! Somewhere in this Wide, Wide World there has to be some company that makes them, maybe for specialty uses ??? I'm sorry but all of these Suppliers just want to sell you MUCH Longer cables so they can make "MOOOOOOOOOORE" MONEY !!!! I don't care about the price, I would like to have "LESS" CLUTTER in the "Back of my Entertainment Center, Instead of the Messy Mess, that it ends up being because they don't offer shorter cables !!! How Come there are LOTS of Short HDMI cables available ??? Wake Up You Guys !!! Thank You Amazon, and Maybe somebody in your Massive "Behemoth", (Nothing bad intended), Company could Suggest this to any one of your Suppliers !!!! A Thank You for everything to Amazon !!!
N**N
Good Product but a bit Stiff
Needed them to bend more, but they are still solid cables for the price, can use for other areas.
G**O
Works Great
Works great. It seems to be a thick and tough set of cables. I can't speak for the actual internal build quality, but it doesn't come off as floppy and cheap, and it works exactly as I needed it to. I bought two of these, one going from a splitter to a TV, and the other splitting off of that into a composite to USB device on my desktop that allows me to capture and stream the signal in 480p.
D**D
Good Product
Works as advertised. Good quality. Wasn’t expensive. Would recommend.
D**P
Questionable Quality
Cable is okay. Connections seem to be a bit on the large side. When connecting to another device, they don’t stay connected very well.
C**Z
Sturdy and heavy duty
I really like a heavy-duty cable because it leads me to believe the leads are well-insulated minimizing the amount of noise. I can't complain about the quality given the fact that it is analog and cannot be compared to today's digital standards, but I must say that the picture and sound are without flaw. The only thing I don't like about the cables (but I didn't think it deserved less of a rating because of it) is that the video runs down the center of the three cables. This poses a small issue since most (if not all) AV equipment places the two audio jacks together and the composite video either below, above, or next to them (or sometimes nowhere near them). This means I had to separate the composite video (yellow) cable from the audio (red/white) about a foot down the cables, otherwise the tension from it crossing over the other two cables when plugged into the back of my TV and VCR would pull on the video cable.
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