Use of Component Video Cables as IC's or Digital Cable


Wondering how suitable my old, high quality,  component RCA video cables are for 2 channel RCA interconnects or as as digital coax. Would be in a secondary system. I will try, but system not set up yet, and curious about compatibility Thanks.
jl35

Everything I’ve seen says they should be fine for analog interconnects … they are designed to be high bandwidth and 75 ohm … maybe even better than ‘audio’ interconnects.
Not so sure about using as digital interconnect. Interested in others’ comments.
I bought a pair of 3 conductor component cables, 99.9999 copper, locking rca connectors.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/122028614401

peeled them apart, got 3 pairs of 6' long interconnects, each pair a distinct color locking connector, just mark both ends of one for +, I use red tape.

they sound great, and locking connectors averts inadvertent movement.
I have a few sets of these laying around from earlier (pre-hdmi) video days. Will use them on some vintage stacks when I run out of my regular interconnects.