Stereo audio cables come in a number of standards. This occurred because a multitude of stereo manufacturers came up with their own standards over the years. One of the most common in this collection is the RCA plug. RCA refers to the original manufacturer Radio Corporation of America. The original application for this plug was connecting phonograph players to amplifiers. The plug became popular in the 1950s and continues to hold its popularity today in high performance audio applications.
The RCA stereo audio cables provide a clear carrier for a single signal. When you need to extend the range of a cable, you need an extension cable. Or you can replace the short cable you have with a longer one. We offer a number of lengths ranging from 3 feet up to 100 feet. Some come in bundles to handle your multiple RCA plug requirements. To protect the signal, some come with double shielding on the cable.