The audio cable is going to become useless soon. Because soon there will be a drastic development in the wireless transmission. But as of now the audio cables are used because wireless transmission is very costly to implement. One of the most difficult cables to buy are audio cables.
Audio cables can come ready to use for most applications however they also come in bulk for customization. All these cables vary differently which makes it all the more difficult. Technically, there is relatively little mechanical complexity in the average cable, and for the most part, little difference in performance between competing brands of cables made to perform the same function. To illustrate an important example, the most expensive “composite” audio and video cables on the shelf are going to perform nearly identically in the arenas of image and sound quality to the lowest price composite cables. There are a number of so-called premium cable brands out there, but their advertising claims tend to prey on the ignorance of the public.
You need to keep this in mind for one wire cables the heads can be exchanged freely with other adapters to make conversion cables or repairs. There are some types of audio cables namely Stereo - Features analog audio, with dual RCA plug cables usually, and two channels, left and right. If your equipment is not compatible with digital audio, analog stereo is next choice. However, this lacks surround sound, unless simulated. Mono - you don’t want this, forget about the audio cable.
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