TISINO RCA to 1/4 Cable, Dual RCA to Dual 1/4 inch TS Stereo Audio Interconnect Cable Patch Cords - 10 feet
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Yes, it appears to have been created with this in mind.
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I can confirm that it works for both a 6i6 and an 18i20br>However, it depends on what you're using them for. They're used to connect an RCA signal from my television to my computer.
Selected User Reviews For TISINO RCA to 1/4 Cable, Dual RCA to Dual 1/4 inch TS Stereo Audio Interconnect Cable Patch Cords - 10 feet
I've had issues with less expensive cables picking up noise from my AV monitors (yes, I'm talking about Brand H monitors). These are extremely quiet due to the shielding. When it comes to cables, I'm one of those people who believes that "if you can't hear or measure a difference, there isn't one. " If you can actually hear the wire, there's a problem, with inadequate shielding or excess capacitance being the most common culprits. There's no need to spend a fortune on boutique interconnect cables any longer. You won't be able to tell the difference between these and Brand M in a blind test (I have some of those as well). If you prefer to hear with your eyes, the look, weight, and feel of the cable and connectors that appear to be Brand N (but aren't) will please you. BTW, the connectors are not included in the 6' cable length—you get what you pay for. Yes! They're available in a variety of lengths, and I'll buy more when I run out.
These RCA came in a timely manner and have a stunning appearance. They're very soft and pleasant to the touch. They make contact with a precise amount of pressure. I'm using them as a pre-amp on my Marantz SR7012. into two channels on a separate Emotiva A300 150 watts They sound fantastic when played backwards and forwards. There are no drawbacks to these RCAs.
The sound is good, but I have to keep that Velcro strap on the cord because the right side cord refuses to play anything unless it's slightly bent for some reason. The 3. The 5mm side is fine; it's just the RCA connector that's the issue. It's a bit disappointing, but when this one stops working or I get tired of having to reposition the cord, I'll buy another one. br>br>Update: The right side had completely stopped working, so I twisted the metal part off and discovered that the tape around the wires had been ripped. This is most likely the source of the right-side audio problem.
There are a few exceptions, but keep that in mind for the most part. These cables are extremely tough, which would be fine if I were using them on a tour or something, but I'm using them at home. When I changed my DAC, I realized I didn't need them anymore, so I gave them back. I was surprised that I was willing to pay so much for them in the first place, but the most expensive part is the sturdy connectors.
Solid connectors (you can unscrew them to see the wire and solder if you want to - The wire is very thin (16-gauge). 18GA), but the outer shell is made of plastic. There's no need to be concerned. I'm not sure about shielding because the cable is thick overall but still flimsy. In any case, they're fine for me - For a desktop setup, connect a DAC to powered JBLs. I started with Blue Jeans cables (which are fantastic), but I couldn't tell the difference (class-A). Both have a D amp hum).
I've had a set of RCA to 1/4" cables in my toolbag for years, just like the majority of people. They do, however, become brittle with age, and the sound quality suffers as a result. I had to convert a bunch of cassette tapes (if you need to, Google it!). As the deck neared the end of its life, I converted it to digital. These cables proved to be the perfect solution.
So far, there have been no issues. I'm using this to send audio from my TV to my studio monitors via a toslink to RCA DAC, which is then routed to a mixer where the monitors are connected. It's just like going to the movies!.
To play high-resolution files from my PC, I use these in conjunction with my sonobox DAC and my Marantz 8006. I also use them to test and adjust sound systems by playing REW test signals. The build quality is excellent, and the sound is excellent as well.