With the uprising of satellite television users voicing their need for recording audio from their receivers into their computers, an assortment of various cables are made available for this specific purpose. When considering an audio dubbing cable for this reason, many aspects of the products currently made available must be considered for optimal results.

Although there are a vast array of products all offering the same features at similar prices, the quality that is obtained by using comparable items can vary greatly. The choice between one audio dubbing cable and another can mean the difference between a clearly dubbed recording and one that is full of undesirable noise.

Audio Dubbing Cable – Review

The first cable for dubbing purposes that will be reviewed is the 6ft Mono Video/Audio Dubbing Cable from Quest. With an attractive cost, this cable doubles for both audio and video needs, which may be necessary depending on the type of satellite television receiver that is being used for the transfer.

The downfall of this particular cable is that the audio is only transferable in mono, which means the stereo field is compromised. [easyazon-link asin=”B004DE8Z8S” locale=”us”]See Product Details…[/easyazon-link]

For movie enthusiasts, this may be a deal breaker. Although no RCA cable will provide the necessary connections for true 5.1 surround sound, the left and right stereo fields often play a significant role in how the movie is or television show is enjoyed.

[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B00009UHAA” locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41uL5IkHhkL._SL160_.jpg” alt=”audio dubbing cable” width=”160″]A step above in the price bracket for dubbing enthusiasts is the [easyazon-link asin=”B00009UHAA” locale=”us”]GE AV93216 Audio/Video Dubbing Cable[/easyazon-link]. This six foot version from General electric provides users with RG59 coaxial cable which has been fused to three separate RCA cables for ultra-low noise at both ends. [easyazon-link asin=”B00009UHAA” locale=”us”]See Product Details…[/easyazon-link]

Another great feature is these cables are shielded for additional low-noise response and reduced noise interference from surrounding electronics that give off electromagnetic energy.

This option gives those in search of audio dubbing cables an affordable, yet uncompromising, solution for their audio transfer needs from their VCR, televisions, Mini-Dish Satellite and Dolby Pro Logic receivers.

[easyazon-image align=”right” asin=”B000V0DY8Y” locale=”us” height=”139″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/317AgHBLr3L._SL160_.jpg” alt=”audio dubbing cable” width=”160″]The next product in the line of audio and video dubbing products is the [easyazon-link asin=”B000V0DY8Y” locale=”us”]RiteAV Audio Video RCA Cable[/easyazon-link]. This 50 ft version is ideal for those in need of an audio dubbing cable that can reach from one end of the room where a receiver or television sits to the input device. This version also features three male to male RCA connections at each end, offering both composite video and stereo audio. [easyazon-link asin=”B000V0DY8Y” locale=”us”]See Product Details…[/easyazon-link]

Lastly, always consider the gauge size of the cables and shielding offered when deciding on which cable suits your specific need best. The cheapest option may work for some, but if audio quality is priority, paying a bit more for high-end cables will produce audio that is virtually unsurpassed after the transfer is complete.