







🎧 Elevate Every Soundwave — Because Your Audio Deserves the Gold Standard
The Tan QY 2RCA to 2RCA Cable features a durable black PVC jacket and gold-plated connectors that ensure optimal, corrosion-resistant audio signal transfer. With color-coded connectors for easy identification and molded strain relief for enhanced durability, this cable is designed to deliver clear, reliable stereo sound across home theater systems, HDTVs, gaming consoles, and hi-fi setups.
| ASIN | B07W5YHDF9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,566 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #24 in RCA Cables |
| Item model number | TY-0013 |
| Manufacturer | Tan QY |
| Package Dimensions | 17.6 x 12.19 x 1.3 cm; 59 g |
M**I
Not as good as you can see in the photo. Not satisfied with the product quality.
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S**E
I would recommend this cable, seems to be of good quality and is reasonably heavy duty and priced well. Perfect fit and not too stiff! For a Cable, it does look good, Very god quality!
J**N
I picked up the Tan QY 2RCA-to-2RCA 3ft/1m cable mainly so I could cut it up and make a high-level stereo-to-RCA converter harness in my truck. Out of the bag, the packaging was nicer than expected, and the connectors look decent for the money (color-coded red/white and gold-plated). After opening it up and doing basic continuity checks: What I liked: • Jacket is labeled “OFC (Cu-4N)”, meaning copper with a purity of 99.99% and the conductors look like they could be tinned copper (silver-colored strands). I can’t 100% confirm the metallurgy without proper testing, but it didn’t scream “junk” on inspection. • Wire size looks roughly ~26–24 AWG compared to a known 24 AWG piece I had on hand (so a little on the thin side, but usable for line-level audio). • There’s foil shielding (the typical “conductive on one side only” style), which is what I expected in a cheap stereo cable, nice to have nonetheless. • Internally, red/white are the two signal positives and black is the shared negative/return, and mine was actually wired logically (I always test, some budget cables aren’t). Things to know: • The two RCA channels share a common negative/ground conductor. That’s normal for many stereo RCA leads, but if you’re chasing the absolute best channel separation/noise rejection (or running long distances), separate fully shielded coax per channel would be better. • The conductors are a bit thin, so I wouldn’t choose this for a “forever” install where it’ll be constantly flexed or tugged, though it does have molded strain relief at the ends. For the price, it’s not terrible at all. If you just need a basic short RCA cable, or you’re doing a DIY project like I was, it’s totally serviceable, just don’t expect “premium” copper gauge or construction.
S**I
The sound quality is great, the length is just what I needed, and it's at a great price too. One thing to keep in mind is that the cable starts out at two cables, but runs down as just a singular cable, rather than two cables placed next to each other. This makes the cable a bit thicker than other similar cables I've seen, but considering how short it is, it's no big deal. As for sound quality, the cable is so short I would be shocked if there was any audible loss in quality or increase in noise. Sure, the cable is very cheap, but I think the quality is good for its size. It'd be very difficult to make an RCA cable as short as this one sound bad.
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