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Gold Plated RCA Phono Splitter - 1 Plug 2 Sockets Audio Y Adaptor Right Angle PAIR PHOSPL01

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Unless there is something I don't understand here, you are making a very simply task very, and unnecessarily, complicated. I think before we can make any recommendations, we need to know what equipment you have (Sound Card and Amp), and precisely what you are trying to accomplish? Are you recording music on your computer? Are you playing music from your computer? It is not really clear to me. Simply get whatever length you feel you need for your setup. If the computer is close to the amp, typically 1 meter is sufficient. I suppose, in my case, I could use a multi-channel mixing desk, allowing me to switch between, or cross-fade. Costly though, I would have thought. The Audio Out (Green) connector on your sound card is STEREO. Consequently the only thing you need to split is that 3.5mm stereo signal into two RCA style connectors.

Gold Plated RCA Phono Splitter - 1 Plug 2 Sockets Audio Y

You keep talking about splitters, but you are failing to see that there is nothing to split. Also, I can't see how you can use any of the 'splitters' that have been linked to. Almost all buyers found that the splitter box is easy to install and use, the sound is synchronized when connected, without delay. They strongly agree that the splitter box is used to send a feed to most stereo amplifiers. Top Customer Quotes:If you often find yourself confused about high-value and low-price splitter box, Syncwire Phono Splitter Box is your solution. The syncwire phono splitterbox is constructed from sandblasting, anodizing and laser engraving, which make the connector able to resist pressure. You can wind it without having to worry about knots or kinks. And, this is made of tpe and bulletproof wire, and has anti-sway up to 5000+, which protect the cable from being broken. Cambridge Audio DVD99 DVD/DVD-A/SACD/CD player using 7 (6.1) channel analogue audio output for SACD or DVD-Audio disks I saw that you said you are fairly new to this hobby. Welcome aboard and I sincerely hope it brings you a great deal of joy. It has for me and many others. We all started somewhere and this is as good a place as any for you. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. There are alot of very knowledgeable and helpful folks here.

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Likely both your Receiver and Computer are STEREO. In this case why would you want to run mono? Which is what you are implying. You are implying fanning one source connector out into two mono connections? Why? A simple splitter has three phono connections on it, one in, two out. All three are simply wired together so the two outputs are a dead short circuit. Which is why if fails miserably if you use it in reverse as a combiner. If you connect two outputs to the splitter then you short circuit the pair of them. Almost all buyers opine that the splitter box looks good and feels really well put together. Further, they strongly agree that this cable is good quality and connects the two devices. There are several advantages of having a splitter box for your regular usage. We are here to help you choose the best one for your purposes from all the best available products in market today.Yeah, I can understand that. It's why I personally chose to go with the hard. There are a few fine cable makers that make soft splitters from their own designs. My reasoning, valid or not, was that to ensure the best sound I'd need to use products from the same maker and of the same design if I went that route. Also that route can be more expensive. Not saying I'm right in my thinking it was just my logic path.

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