Kirlin Cable AP-403PR-06/BK - 6 Feet - Dual RCA to Dual 1/4-Inch Patch Cable
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I assume it could be split into two cables by pulling them apart, but it's one cable with two connectors on each end.
If you have a Rokit 8 Speaker, this will work with it. Take into consideration the space between your two speakers and the split between them.
There is no such thing. The only colors they have on the RCA end are red and black. So far, I have not encountered any issues.
There are no balanced cables on these cables. To be balanced, cables with RCA connectors need a tip, ring, and sleeve. Data cables with 1/4-inch connectors do not need these components. They have only two connectors, a tip and a sleeve. Cables must have three conductors (wires) in order to be balanced.
Selected User Reviews For Kirlin Cable AP-403PR-06/BK - 6 Feet - Dual RCA to Dual 1/4-Inch Patch Cable
It would be nice to have a lower AWG. I like the overall appearance of the cable the tips sound metallic but feel The coating on the tips could be the cause I use shielded cables in both the studio and at home. I would love to have the copper wire inside the cable be a smaller AWG with gold plated connectors. There are some cheaper powered home audio speakers that come with their own RCA cables that aren't very robust. These cables have at least 16 AWG wire but little shielding, so over long runs or next to other equipment, even with short runs, they make noise. The noise present originally in some of my inexpensive high-resolution cameras was due to this An example is a speaker that is powered by wi-fi, something to do with the connectors or crossover, and the noise seems to diminish over time. I've noticed that it does not have that initial noise found in my studio equipment, and the noise floor is better when running for long or patching close to equipment As time goes on, the noise floor becomes My speakers are not on the desk and it sounds as if they are off. In order to deliver the best sound to your ears, you should run shielded cables through or from a low noise amp, dac, or studio audio equipment even when it comes to home audio systems.
The tattoo is a thing of the past A 1/4" mono to RCA clip cord that is specific to your needs. I don't like them because they're overpriced and made of thin crappy wire. There are no shortcomings to these cables, they are stage-ready, their fittings are snug, and they are top-quality As a result, they are soft, rubbery, and can withstand a lot of abuse. As soon as I plugged in, I noticed a decrease in the voltage required to run my nice rotary in the sweet spot. I highly recommend this book! In the future I will outfit my coils with an RCA adapter so I can use the other cable for a perfect liner/shader configuration.
To digitize albums and cassettes, I bought this cable to connect my Tascam DR40 digital recorder to the tape output on my vintage Pioneer amplifier. . In the event that you have a need for such a specialized cable, there is no better choice. With thick, flexible wire and insulation, painted metal ends, and snug fitting RCA and 1/4" plugs, they are very heavy duty and not at all disappointing. I took a chance on them, despite there being few reviews, but I'm very happy with my decision. The cable was so impressive I bought their 6 foot stereo to dual RCA cable (. It was just as impressive since it was made to the same standard as this cable. They should offer dual RCA to dual RCA cables, because I'd buy them in a heartbeat if they did.
reveals that these cables are well made. Their threaded connector shells have integrated strain reliefs, and heavy heat shrink tubing encircles the soldered connections beyond the outer edge of the strain relief. Neither checked the solder joints nor the solder Heat shrink tubing would have been too dangerous to cut. Without making them yourself, they are about as good as I can get. You can still expect great performance from these cables even if you don't handle them.
This is a well made cable that is a good price. It is fairly tight on RCA, not near as tight as Monster Cable, which is what I am trying to avoid. There was a point that I felt I was going to pull my inputs off it was so tight, but with these they seem to be a little looser, perhaps with.
It is difficult to imagine what the sound quality would be like with these speakers. Oh man! That's a thick and strong one,.
It is great to have cables of this quality. Those monitors are great for my home recording studio and do the job perfectly. A monitor must be plugged into an audio interface for it to work. Kirlin cables are excellent, and I would buy them again no doubt.
I am impressed by the metal connectors, which are not molded, as well as the As long as this type of connector is in place, before it ever needs to be replaced, it is only necessary to replace the connector, rather than discarding the entire cable or starting over This process can be terminated. As well as these, these sound just fine.