Red and White Sound Cable
The red and white sound cable, also known as an RCA cable, is a type of audio cable used to transmit analog audio signals. It is commonly used to connect audio components such as CD players, DVD players, and televisions. The cable consists of two conductors, one for the left audio channel and one for the right audio channel. The conductors are typically made of copper or another conductive material, and they are insulated with a plastic or rubber jacket. The cable is typically terminated with RCA connectors, which are color-coded red and white to indicate the left and right channels, respectively.