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Mike S. | 2024-09-13 05:19:11 |
If you need a 1' stereo 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, this is it. 5 |
Rich | 2024-07-01 08:46:57 |
Fast delivery, quick turn-around. This splitter makes it possible to use regular 3.5mm headphones with my Samsung Galaxy S4, which has the headphone/mic combo jack. 5 |
Fred | 2024-08-04 04:39:49 |
I searched and tried other stereo Y cables, but thankful that I finally found this Kopul 3.5mm Stereo Y Cable as it exemplifies the characteristics of a solid build using good materials to produce a reliable and durable Y cable. 5 |
David Haymond | 2024-08-17 02:21:13 |
I have no complaints about this stereo mini 3.5mm cable. It sounds great and seems to be built well. 5 |
Matt | 2024-09-21 03:41:40 |
This does more than merely adapting from 3.5mm to XLR. For most PA uses, where one needs to run output from an iPad or other portable device into a mixer, it should be mono and balanced. A splitter adapter cable that goes from XLR to stereo 3.5mm male is ONLY suitable for converting from XLR to dual channel mono out via 3.5mm. The process doesn't work in reverse unless you use a transformer like this that specifically sums the two stereo channels to create a proper mono mix (not just one stereo channel, which may be missing important parts of the mix that are in the other channel). This works perfectly, and I use it several times per year. 5 |
C Dubya | 2024-09-14 03:12:56 |
I'm using this adapter to get an RCA stereo auxiliary input to plug into my car stereo, which has a 3.5 mm stereo jack. This works exactly as it should. The RCA female plugs fit nice and tight, so I don't have to worry about the connection loosening over time. Great value for the price. 5 |
Richard M. | 2024-09-15 03:41:22 |
Stereo 3.5mm TRS in, balanced mono XLR out. Perfect for my purposes and passive, so no bulky power supply required. Just does what it says it will. 5 |
Mark | 2024-09-13 01:11:43 |
Perfect connection I-Pod to treadmill stereo speakers. 1 foot is the short length I was looking for. Believe it or not, these 3.5mm to 3.5mm connectors are not easy to find. The right angle I plug in to the treadmill so the wire lays more flat against the surface . . perfect. Cable works as described and not too expensive. 5 |
Sean | 2024-08-22 01:42:23 |
so just fyi if you adapt a mic with a 3.5mm TRS plug to XLR, heres a really useful tip adapting what looks like a 3.5mm stereo jack to a 1/4 inch jack to the XLR adapter you will wanna use a 3.5 mm jack to a 1/4 inch MONO jack. otherwise you will not get a signal. i know it seens like a 3.5 stereo jack to a 1/4 inch jack seems like what ya wanna do. And a lot of people make this assumtion, i did. Just figured id share this info for anyone who is trying to troubleshoot why they are getting no XLR input. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-08-21 03:14:10 |
Initially, I was expecting to buy 3 mics: shotgun, stereo, and usb mic. Now I can accomplish what I need to do with one lightweight mic. The stereo mic sounds great, even slightly better than the Zoom H1. I don't have much experience with shotgun mics but it sounds better than the Rode video mic. I also bought a 3.5mm trrs splitter and can now use the mic on my computer so this eliminates the need for a heavy USB mic. The one drawback is that a computer's mic input is mono so it won't record in stereo mode. Also I don't know when the removable 3.5mm cable revision occurred because it doesn't seem to be advertised anywhere but I'm impressed with this Azden SMX-30. Thanks B&H 5 |