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2 x RCA "Y" Audio Cable connects PC Sound Cards, portable CD players, MP-3 players or any mini-home stereo audio source with 3.5mm jacks to a stereo receiver or multimedia speakers. Features 3.5mm, gold-plated connector plugs
vijayganesh
Reviewed in India on May 10, 2025
Too much price
Debashish Sen
Reviewed in India on March 24, 2025
Works as expected with tata sky set top box. Connected a old speaker using 3.5 mm jack.
daemoncycler
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Twelve years of daily use, so far. Two dollars and twenty nine cents well spent.
KISHORE KUMÀR PATEL
Reviewed in India on February 28, 2025
Good product, does the job.
Jibu Jacob
Reviewed in India on February 28, 2025
No issues with the quality.
Jesse
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Good
Múinteoir Ó Múirthile
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2018
It does what it says
Brian Van de Riet
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2013
This product is really good. I am very glad I invested in it... (the $1 price tag) Anyway. It is overall a great product for the price. I can now use my Turtle Beaches with my Xbox on my old TV. I don't notice much (if any) difference of the sound quality from HDMI. This cable provides good quality sound, and it is extremely cheap. Not quality, I am talking about price. Quality is great. Shipping was a day early and it works like a charm. However, I have noticed if you turn the volume up loud enough then there is a really obnoxious buzzing sound. But I don't listen to my headphones very loud so that is not a problem. If you have no idea what this cable does, it allows you to plug your headphones into your TV.
Mike Tarrani
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013
I purchased a few of these as an impulse since I wanted to connect a pair of components to my stero and a pair of powered speakers. For the price I was expecting cheaply made and flimsy cables that would be great for mating the receivers to RCA jacks in the stereo and in the powered speakers. Suffice to say I got more than I expected - and especially for eighty-eight cents and free shipping.For adapting 3.5mm to dual RCA the six inch length is more than adequate. What surprised me was the quality of the connectors, which are anything but cheap junk, and the gauge of the cable which is a step above what you would get at a dollar store. It makes one wonder how they can sell for such a low price and ship for free.Even more impressive, they seem to be noise-free, which is something I cannot say about some of the adapters I've used.I know that when something that's too good to be true should raise red flags, but in the case of these cables they are one of the rare instances when you get a lot more than you bargained for - and in a good way.
Calibrator54
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2012
Works great; it does what it is supposed to, left is left and right is right, provides a clean interconnect between subminiature and RCA.I believe it was Plato who said "necessity is the mother of invention" I finally got tired of putting up with the little speakers in the CRT-based squawk box (namely, a TV set) I use to watch my videos, I thought of a way of using a pre-existing amplified speaker system I used to use with my computer system. Knowing that said speakers use a subminiature stereo plug, I dug them out of the closet to measure the plug and shopped for an adapter that would work with the new setup.I already knew what I was missing but didn't realize just how much until I played my first video (Jumanji I believe); what a difference! It about blew me out of my chair.I probably could have gotten something similar elsewhere but it's a safe bet it would've cost more. Why pay more money then one has to? I know I don't have it to burn...
JustinL
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2011
Bought this adapter in order to hook my TV RCA audio output to a simple 2.1 computer speaker set. Looked at WalMart (found a Scosche adapter with a few other iPad/Pod-centric accessories for $12, more than I needed), Radio Shack (the local store didn't even carry this type of adapter; would have required hooking 3+ different adapters together for this setup totaling around $24), Newegg -where I normally buy electronics- started at around $8.50 (either 8.50 for the cable and free shipping, or 1-3 bucks for the adapter and 5-10 bucks for shipping). My search ended once I tried Amazon. $1.49 and free shipping?! Almost too good to be true!Much to my amazement, the item (shipped from California) was delivered to my home (in Oregon) in 3 days, a day faster than a concurrent order I had made days prior (different company, different product). I plugged the adapter in, hooked the speakers up and everything works like a charm.I'll definitely check these guys out when I need similar items.
Jillian Kimberlin
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2008
I used this to hook up my computer speakers to my 40-in Sony Bravia TV, which only had RCA output audio jacks for an external audio source.Solution: Buy this handy-dandy converter, and I was able to instantly use my computer speakers. Of course, I wouldn't recommend using CHEAP computer speakers, as in, computer speakers that use the power from the computer to power them. That would probably break your TV. Mine were a bit nicer, and had a small subwoofer and had to have it's own power source (ie. a Power cable)The only problem is that this TV is unlike my old one, which had the capability to have computer speakers hook directly into one of the 'audio outputs' on the back of the TV, so I could control the volume using the TV remote. On this TV (and many others, I assume), by using this converter, my TV thinks that the audio is a separate device with it's own remote.Downside: I have to get up every time I want to turn up/down the TV. Eh, it's not that bad, considering I play movies/tv shows using my Phillips DivX dvd player. And for those that don't know what DivX is you had better get a word-a-day calendar or something because it is well worth the money.---------------------------UPDATE 6/4/2010 - Product has been going strong for the past couple years. I have started to notice a low 'humming' coming from my speakers, but then again my Logitech speakers are now over 5 years old, so what can you expect?? I hooked them up to my digital piano and the humming was still present, so I know that it is my speakers and not the converter. I stand by my review I made over a year ago: get this if you want a simple way to connect your computer speakers to your TV!---------------------------UPDATE 6/17/2011 - Product still going strong. I still use the same speakers, and I believe it is my TV itself that is producing the low-pitched 'humming' when the TV is on but the cable box isn't. It is not the fault of this product, at all. I also bought a female-to-female extension cord so I can play movies straight from my laptop to the TV (and connect the computer speakers to it while still keeping it behind the TV).---------------------------LAST AND FINAL UPDATE 9/17/2012 - Wow, first, thank you for all the Helpful Votes! When I first bought this, I had no idea if it would even work, and there was only one-or-two other reviews. Now with over 300 reviews, I think I should e-mail someone and get a discount next time for all of these potential customers I brought in!The product has survived two moves (cross-state, too), being stomped on, and I caught my cat playing with it too one time, during the move. In either case, I should amend my review to say that it DOES give me super powers: it allows me to use computer speakers to connect to an RCA male output. I still have the same setup, my 40" Sony Bravia TV with my older-than-dirt Logitech speakers. Whenever friends come to visit, they ask why my sound is so much better than theirs (because they are using just the TV speakers in the flat-panel TV, which have no speaker cone...). I just point them towards this little product.If mine ever breaks, I will come back and update again, but I think this review speaks for itself: I still have the exact same one I bought four years ago! And finally, please, don't forget to mark this as "helpful" if you thought it was! Thanks everyone! :)
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