Mini Female to Dual RCA Y-Adapter

Oct 19, 2007 at 4:53 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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I am looking for a mini (3.5mm) headphone jack to dual RCA adapter. I have found one on Ebay for $1.99 and it is on its way. I've also found a Reflection Adapter for $70. Is there anything in-between these two available that anyone knows about?

Why is this such a hard connection to find. Currently I am using a commonly available all female Y adapter connected to a stereo RCA cable that is male at both ends. This works, but it degrades the signal.

Am I the only one who wants to connect powered speakers to an amplifier? I know it seems redundant, but if you try connecting the line out connection on a headphone amp to a cheap pair computer speakers with subwoofer you'll be blown away by how good they are capable of sounding.
 
Oct 19, 2007 at 10:18 PM Post #2 of 3
I use a Belkin 3.5mm male to RCA male stereo similar to this one. It's a decent quality cable that makes a tight connection to RCA jacks.

I'm not sure if that is what you're looking for but there are many options out there. If you wanted high quality you could DIY or have a cable builder do it.
 
Oct 20, 2007 at 1:39 PM Post #3 of 3
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I use a Belkin 3.5mm male to RCA male stereo similar to this one. It's a decent quality cable that makes a tight connection to RCA jacks.

I'm not sure if that is what you're looking for but there are many options out there. If you wanted high quality you could DIY or have a cable builder do it.



I read he's looking for the same thing but with a female 3,5mm port. I had a similar situation, as I wanted to connect my Soundsticks to the loop-out of my Stax SRM-252A. I ended up buying a very nicely made 3,5mm female to female adaptor from Hama which I connected to my Cardas 3,5mm male to RCA cable. 100% bliss, no worries.
 

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