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Sony VMC-810S RCA Video Cable 3.3ft
Sony's 1-meter RCA cable delivers reliable composite video and stereo audio transfer between consumer AV components.
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Overview
Key Features
RCA to RCA video audio cord(stereo) 3.3ft
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
VMC-810S (VMC810S)
ASIN
B000095SAJ
Cable Length
1 meter (3.28 feet / 3.3 feet)
Connector Type
RCA (Phono) to RCA (Phono)
Signal Type
Composite Video + Stereo Audio (Analog)
Audio Channels
Stereo (Left + Right)
Connector Count
3 (1x Video, 2x Audio)
Frequently Asked Questions
What signal types does the VMC-810S carry?
This cable carries composite video on one RCA connector and stereo audio on two RCA connectors (left and right channels). It does not carry component video, S-Video, HDMI, or digital audio signals — it is a standard analog composite/stereo cable.
Is this cable compatible with modern TVs and receivers?
Only if the device has RCA input jacks. Most modern flat-panel TVs have eliminated or reduced analog RCA inputs in favor of HDMI. Check your device's input panel before purchasing — many current TVs retain at least one composite input, but it is not universal.
Will this cable introduce signal degradation over its 1-meter length?
At 1 meter (3.28 feet), signal loss on a passive analog RCA cable is negligible under normal conditions. The Sony VMC-810S is designed for short-run AV connections where the limiting factor is source/destination signal quality, not cable attenuation.
Can this cable be used for digital coaxial audio?
Physically, an RCA cable can carry a coaxial S/PDIF digital audio signal since the connector is the same. However, the VMC-810S is specified as an analog video/audio cable and is not rated for digital coaxial use — cable impedance characteristics matter for digital signals, so use a purpose-built 75-ohm digital coaxial cable for S/PDIF applications.
What is the difference between this Sony cable and a generic RCA cable?
Sony's own connectors and cable construction are built to their internal tolerances, offering consistent contact plating and insulation. For a 1-meter analog connection at standard definition signal levels, the practical difference versus a quality generic cable is minimal.