UGREEN 3.5mm to 2RCA Male Cable Audio Adapter RCA Auxiliary Hi-Fi Sound Shielded Stereo Flexible RCA Y Splitter Cable Cord Metal Shell Compatible with Smartphone Speakers Tablet HDTV MP3 Player 6FT
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Yes, it is possible.
Dear mR2,br>I checked your speaker system and it has the correct type of input, i.e. stereo. This cable should work fine; it's a nicer cable that appears to connect and secure to each connection type very well. So, with the Red/White ends connected to the R/L output of the TV, connect the 3. 5mm to the Omni 20 Speaker's Aux input If you don't hear anything, go into your TV's audio settings and select R/L channels as the output. Some TVs give you the option to choose this, while others do it automatically. It's also possible to get a 3 on your own. 5 millimeters to a three millimeters 5mm cable and connect it in the same way. Best of luck, and if you have any questions once you receive the cable, please let me know and I'll see what I can do to assist you.
No, I do not believe that is true. This cable can be used to connect devices such as an iPad, iPod, or phone to a receiver because it has three ends: two for the receiver and one for the iPod. For a turntable, I believe you'd need a four-conductor RCA cable. I'm hoping he'll be of assistance to you.br>
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Selected User Reviews For UGREEN 3.5mm to 2RCA Male Cable Audio Adapter RCA Auxiliary Hi-Fi Sound Shielded Stereo Flexible RCA Y Splitter Cable Cord Metal Shell Compatible with Smartphone Speakers Tablet HDTV MP3 Player 6FT
I originally gave this one star because I stated that one of the channels was not working. The seller contacted me and offered to replace it if it was truly defective. He also suggested that I test it on another device, which I did and it worked flawlessly. It's rare these days to find such high levels of customer service. I regret my previous rating and, if it were possible, I would give the company another star for customer service. Thank you very much.
Note: All of my reviews begin with a five-star rating, which I then reduce. I also do a "product" review because that is what people are interested in. I don't deduct for things like packaging, shipping issues, or customer service because those issues and concerns can be expressed in other ways. I don't deduct because I didn't do my homework and ordered the wrong part!br>br>I've worked in the sound design and engineering industry for nearly four decades, and one thing I've learned is not to waste my time with flimsy, poorly constructed products. You'll quickly learn the ramifications of your actions. If you install and leave PVC assembly line crimped on products alone, they will work. However, if you plan to use your equipment frequently, it's worth spending an extra dollar or two to ensure its longevity and dependability. My general philosophy when it comes to products is to "get the best, for the least amount of money. " These were not the cheapest, but they were the best for the money, and they, like all Ugreen products, appear to be well-made and attractive. Now, make sure that all of your installations are neat and tidy, and that you use high-quality materials, and the end result will look and sound great.
This high-quality cable allows me to stream Pandora from my Samsung phone (sorry, Apple worms!) with no problems. ) to my receiver at home. These RCA jacks have just the right amount of contraction to firmly grip the female RCA inputs without being insanely, overly obsessive, and guaranteed-to-break. These cables can be inserted and removed repeatedly with ease while maintaining a solid connection, breaking the grip that other brands have. There are no complaints because the sound quality is excellent and there is no static. I would strongly suggest it.
The Amazon Dot, as well as a 5mm to 2RCA Audio Auxiliary Stereo Y Splitter Cable, were plugged into a vintage pair of bi-amped speakers. I was almost in tears as I listened to the amplified Proton 300 speakers. All of a sudden, all of the music and radio stations are beckoning to me. I can simply ask to increase or decrease the volume. The Proton speakers are incredible, but they've been sitting around for years, unused. They're far superior to the current crop of crappy little Bluetooth devices. It's the best of modern technology combined with the best from the days of badass audiophiles.
I purchased two of these to replace one that was pinched in a cord case on a traveling stage pro PA system that performs large venue and outdoor shows. I decided to try a pair because they appeared to be well made, but when I got to the next show, I noticed a hum that my system had never experienced before, so I tried the second one and experienced the same problem. I tested them with a cable tester and they were fine, but audio never lies; luckily, I had purchased two - I had a set of 10 foot Hosa cables that I had been using for years and tried one of them, which solved the problem. These may work fine in the right setup or at home, but I'm pretty sure it's a shielding issue, as that's usually the case with a hum problem, and a harsh stage environment with all the lighting and other instruments and electrical devices, as well as lighting dimmer systems, brings out the worst in some products. I gave it three stars because it works and is well-made, and I like the connectors and the way they look, but it does not effectively reject interference. They should seriously consider using better shielded cable for their products.
A 3 was what I required. To connect a microphone to the audio input of my IP security camera, I used a 5mm to RCA cable. The 3. Due to a plastic "wall" next to the jack, the 5mm input jack inside the camera has very little room, and the previous (Monoprice) cable I bought would not fit in the confined space. This cable is exactly what I needed - It would have been too big if it had been any larger. It's fantastic, and they've completed the third step. A 5mm plug is probably the tiniest size possible. It appears to be well-made and does not give the impression of being low-cost junk. With that said, due to the nature of purposefully making the 3. , I have no idea how it would hold up to constant plugging and unplugging. It has a 5mm jack to fit into small spaces. I'm sure it'll work fine as long as you don't pull the jack out by the cable.
I can't express how disappointed I was that my Honda Pilot didn't have an auxiliary plug, except in the back seat where the TV plugs in (allowing you to use a video game console). Then it occurred to me that I could always use this type of plug-in to achieve the same effect, and it worked! The cord reaches from the back of the center console to the front of my car, allowing me to use my phone.
I've purchased a variety of wires here, and the majority of them are inexpensive. feeling. I'm not sure how these are stacked for durability (I'll update if anyone is interested), but the initial build quality is outstanding: the wire is thick but pliable, and the connectors are heavy and reinforced. Above all, the sound quality of the transmission is excellent. br>br>The only drawback is that I would have preferred a much shorter cable (8" instead of 3') because I'm connecting desktop audio equipment that's stacked on top of each other, but I've heard no interference. This is a good investment.