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Kramer C-MDMA/MGMA-15 DVI-A to HD15 & 3.5mm Cable 15"

Kramer Electronics C-MDMA/MGMA-15 DVI-A (M) & 3.5mm (M) to 15-Pin HD (M) & 3.5MM (M) - 15''

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Overview

Kramer Electronics C-MDMA/MGMA-15 DVI-A (M) & 3.5mm (M) to 15-Pin HD (M) & 3.5MM (M) - 15''

Specifications

Cable Type
DVI-A to HD15 & 3.5mm
Length
15-Inch

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • This cable is designed for DVI-A to HD15 & 3.5mm connections, offering specific compatibility for certain setups.
  • The 15-inch length can be ideal for tidy connections in close-proximity setups, reducing cable clutter.
  • It combines video and audio signals into one cable, simplifying connections for compatible devices.
  • Manufactured by Kramer, a brand known for its professional audio-visual connectivity solutions.
  • Suitable for applications requiring analog video (HD15) and stereo audio (3.5mm) from a DVI-A source.

👎 Cons

  • The cable is DVI-A specific, meaning it will not work with digital DVI-D or universal DVI-I ports for digital signals.
  • The 15-inch length is quite short, which may not be suitable for setups requiring longer distances between devices.
  • It transmits analog video and audio, which may not be ideal for users seeking purely digital signal quality.
  • The connectors are specific (DVI-A to HD15 & 3.5mm), limiting its general versatility for other common cable needs.
  • Details on shielding or cable gauge are not provided, which can impact signal quality over various environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

This cable connects DVI-A outputs to HD15 (VGA) video inputs and 3.5mm audio inputs.
The Kramer C-MDMA/MGMA-15 cable is 15-inches long.
No, this cable is specifically designed for DVI-A (analog) signals and will not transmit digital DVI-D video.
Yes, it combines both HD15 for video and 3.5mm for audio, allowing for both signals through one cable assembly.
If the graphics card has a DVI-A output (which is less common now), and the monitor has an HD15 (VGA) input, then it could be suitable.