The purpose of an RCA cable or connector is to carry audio. It has a red connector for the right stereo channel and a white or black connector for the left stereo channel. One example of how an RCA audio cable could be used is to connect a CD player to other stereo equipment.
To use analog 3.5 mm jack RCA cables and the PS4 optical audio cable, you will need a DAC; then your Logitech speakers should work.
If your tv has RCA out, use that. If not, you could use an external digital cable tuner and connect that to your soundbar .
One can purchase RCA audio cables from best buy. One can also find such cables at ebay, amazon, home depot, wallmart, mains cables r us and cabling4less.
You would have to purchase a Digital to Analog converter and connect the SPDIF (orange RCA connector) to the D/A converter's digital input via a RCA/SPDIF cable. Then you would have to connect some type of headphone amplifier to the line outputs of the D/A converter.
No, a S/PDIF is, by definition, a Sony / Phillips Digital Interconnect Format connector, and is always a digital signal. It is usually connected by an RCA cable, and can be carried by cable specified for analog use, but digital cable is better.
It is one cord of a RCA connector (red and white audio cable or a red/white/yellow cable). To hookup my sub woofer from the receiver I separated a red and white cable and just one of them.
a digital cable is best but an RCA cable is decent too
To use analog 3.5 mm jack RCA cables and the PS4 optical audio cable, you will need a DAC; then your Logitech speakers should work.
Typical coax cable uses a different standard than RCA. You will need to use a converter box.
1.for video composite cable yellow use rca male to rca male video cable. or component (recommended if tv has this input) 3 pairs of rca male to rca male video called rgb cable. 2. for audio out use pair of rca male to rca male cable.
That cable will work as long as your TV has an RCA output.
RCA cables may vary depending on their intended use. For example, the most common type of RCA cable includes 3 pins on each end. These pins are divided into audio (2) and video (1). The two audio pins transmit the left and right stereo audio channels while the yellow marked pin carries the video signal. Other common configuration is to have separate cables for audio and video. In this case, the audio cable will be divided into two for the left and right audio while still being a single cable, and the yellow cable will carry the video feed.
Assuming the source of the audio is an RCA female socket, (red and white colors) go to your local Radio Shack or other outlet and purchase Two (2) RCA,single male, double female "Y" cable adapters and Two (2) RCA stereo cables long enough for your needs. Connect each male adapter to your sound source and then connect the Red wire to one adapter and the White wire to the other adapter. Repeat this process with the other RCA cable. Connect one cable to your TV audio input and the second one to (I assume) to your amp. Enjoy!
3.5mm strereo to RCA cable. It's basically a "Y" adapter
If your tv has RCA out, use that. If not, you could use an external digital cable tuner and connect that to your soundbar .
You need to get a stereo 3.5mm minijack to rca jack cable.It has a small single jack on one end and two rca jacks on the other.It's called a Y cable on websites.You can get one for less than 10 dollars.
If your TV has RCA audio out you do not need the converter.