TISINO 1/8 to 1/4 Stereo Cable, 1/8 Inch TRS Stereo to Dual 1/4 inch TS Mono Y-Splitter Cable 3.5mm Aux Mini Jack to Jack Breakout Cord - 3.3 feet
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Due to the fact that the wire is not conductive, you can do whatever you require It is direction. In any case, you will only have access to one channel on your You can try this if you only need mono, but it may not work if you are recording a mono material. As long as both outputs have a similar degree of content, the output In a mix, instruments panned to the far right or left will be missed since they will not be visible. Let me know if you need any help.
It is true. In this case, it splits the signal to the Panning is easy with this. The patch cable is a staple in my studio since I run the headphone outs of my amplifiers to the mixer, which goes into my DAW in an endless loop. This high quality cable makes it possible for you to achieve amazing effects.
Selected User Reviews For TISINO 1/8 to 1/4 Stereo Cable, 1/8 Inch TRS Stereo to Dual 1/4 inch TS Mono Y-Splitter Cable 3.5mm Aux Mini Jack to Jack Breakout Cord - 3.3 feet
As with most users, I needed a form factor that went from 1/8" stereo jacks to 2 1/4" mono jacks. There are not a lot of places to find this cable, and it's typically used to connect a computer to separate powered It is less likely that such monitors will have RCA phono inputs on the back, the higher the quality, and the fewer the chances of having differential audio jacks or 1/4" mono jacks Cables of this caliber were very reasonable for the quality they provided. A superior cable to Hosa cables in terms of audio quality, and even a great alternative to You should not hesitate to buy the Tosino cables if you own studio monitors between $1,000 and $1,500. This plug fits snugly, and the insulation is very good. There is only one limitation, as another reviewer noted, that the cable is only 36 inches wide.
Cables of great quality at a great price. To connect various computers' 1/8" headphones to a Presonus Monitor Station 2 that acts as a mixer, I have these adapter cables. Around these cables there's a lot of electrical noise generated by the computers, Ethernet switch, etc. But since these cables don't use balanced TRS connections, none of that is picked up. In the past, I've bought custom Canere Quad Star cables for my balance connections, but these cables appear to be shielded well enough not to cause.
To feed the output signal of my computer to a mixer (where I have two other computers and a DAW and one or two microphones), I needed good quality audio. I highly recommend this cable because it is very well built, very flexible, and does exactly what it says on the tin. This is a very good book.
I bought this less than a year ago, but the red cable on the right My cable does not move, it is plugged into my mixer, so I have not moved it at all, and I have just stopped hearing the right side of it. I would look for something else, but I know I will when I buy a new one.
There is nothing to complain about with these.
Because the cables are made from heavy-gauge material, they won't easily break and the plugs are gold-plated and very durable they're not likely to cause any problems.
Because I have a mono signal coming out, I've actually been using this as a splitter to go into two mono inputs. It's been working well, no complaints here.