A subwoofer cable is typically a mono analogue audio cable with a strong shielding, as it is most often routed for long distances and with other cables and cannot be too sensitive to low-frequency noise.
Is a subwoofer cable A special cable?
Subwoofer cables are a type of audio cable that can greatly increase sound quality. They are used for the purpose of connecting any media device that supports coaxial (S/PDIF) audio interface.
Can you use a video cable for a subwoofer?
Will work just fine. They’re probably ideal, actually. They’re simply 75ohm cables.
Is a subwoofer cable the same as an RCA cable?
An RCA cable connects a subwoofer to a receiver with an audio signal sent to the standard left, right, and center channels with a coaxial connection. A subwoofer cable typically contains the same wiring but has additional shielding added to reduce the speaker hum and provide greater sound clarity.
What does RCA stand for in cables?
phono connector
Also known as a “phono connector” because in the 1940s, Radio Corporation of America (RCA) designed it to wire an RCA Victor “phonograph” turntable to the radio to greatly amplify the sound. Only one cable was used as it carried a monophonic signal, not stereo. See A/V ports.
Can I use a single RCA cable for subwoofer?
Any single, standard RCA or subwoofer cable should do just fine. The other end of the cable will be plugged into the L/LFE (white) RCA jack on the back of your sub. Any cable designed for subwoofer use should be just fine.
Where do the red white and yellow cables go?
Where do you plug red white and yellow cables? The red, white and yellow cables are plugged into the respective color coded plugs in the device’s output or input. The red cable goes to the device’s red plug, yellow cable to the yellow plug, and the white cable to the white plug.
What are the red white and yellow cables called?
The red, yellow, and white cables are called the RCA or composite cables.
How do you hook up a subwoofer with RCA cables?
Connect Using Stereo RCA or Speaker Level Outputs If the subwoofer’s LINE IN uses RCA cables and the subwoofer out on the receiver/amplifier also uses RCA, plug it in using an RCA cable. If the cable is split on one end (a y-cable for both right and left channels), plug it in the R and L ports on the subwoofer.