I have a good RCA Composite Video Cable. Can I use it for Audio L/R, Subwoofer and Digital audio Coaxial?

Composite video or av cable is just RCA. It'll work for L/R. But 13 feet?
Component video is coax. For sub and digital, coax is preferred.
Coax cable will work in place of good old RCA, but the other way around is not recommended.
Cheers,
Raghu
 
Composite video or av cable is just RCA. It'll work for L/R. But 13 feet?
Component video is coax. For sub and digital, coax is preferred.
Coax cable will work in place of good old RCA, but the other way around is not recommended.
Cheers,
Raghu
Thanks. So this can be used for L/R audio channel but neither digital coax nor sub.
 
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If it's a good quality cable with adequate shielding then you can certainly use it for coax and sub
13 feet us stretching it a bit far though and you may get some noise getting picked up on the way - won't be a problem for coax audio but may introduce noise on the sub
 
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