Can a 75 ohm digital rca cable be used in place of a regular rca interconnect?


I have a Harmonic tech digital cable (copper) thats not being used. Im using a blue jean rca cable from my receiver as a preamp to an external amp for a center channel. This cable is of more quality but not sure how these type of digital 75 ohm calbes work in place of a regular rca cable. 
deanshias
...so it's ok to use a 75ohm digital RCA cable instead of a regular rca cable from receiver to amplifier without messing up the audio signal or components?
75 ohm digital cable is no worse than garden variety coaxial audio cable for conveying analog audio signals. The downfall of coaxial cable is that only the center conductor benefits from the shielding. You may want to step up to single pair analog audio or single pair digital audio shielded cable. In this application, the signal runs on one wire of the pair, the signal ground runs on the other wire of the pair, and both are shielded by a foil and braid with a drain wire connected to (ideally) chassis earth ground or (less desirably) signal ground, in each case only at one end (usually the pre-amp) of the cable.
OP
it is going to work just fine but only your ears in your system are going to tell you if it is better or not.
You are not going to damage anything so try it as you have it.