RCA Y Cable VCELINK

RC105-1P-OL
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Features:

  • Material of Cable Jacket: PVC
  • Material of Connect: Gold-plated
  • Cable Length: 7.9" ± 1.1" (20 cm ± 3 cm)
  • After-sales Service: 12-month Warranty

Description

VCELINK 1 male to 2 female RCA splitter is ideal for splitting a mono source into two signals. The gold-plated connector ensures less loss of signal and the oxygen-free copper line combined with a double shielding allows for maximum audio quality. The red and white housing is designed to facilitate the distinction between the left and right channels and the anti-slip design of the female-to-male RCA splitter's interface makes it easy to plug and unplug.

This 8-inch RCA splitter male to 2 female allows you to connect your home and pro-audio equipment easily, such as a subwoofer. It is suitable for subwoofers, amplifiers, TVs, CD players, DVD players, car speakers, or other RCA-enabled devices.

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Customer Reviews

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Russell W.K.J.

Worked perfectly for my surround sound in the garage.

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Robert B.

If you need to bring two RCA sources together into a single RCA input, like on a soundbar, these are just the ticket. Short, sturdy enough to do the job, with tight fitting connectors. 'Nuff said.

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Big D.K.

These look like exactly what you would expect the ground plug or should I say the rings on the outside fit pretty good and they work well for what they are. I used them to y Jack a subwoofer output on my home theater receiver to two clipsch subs and I'm happy.

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Mr. W.

I bought these because my new subwoofer had two RCA inputs, but my amplifier only has one RCA output. They worked exactly as expected, and seem well made.

From what I have read, the subwoofer does in fact use both inputs, as they are wired separately to the speaker inside. Splitting the signal from the amplifier allows full use of the subwoofer.

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Thomas S.

Allows me to play: Chromebook, IPad and Cassette devices over a 1980's vintage stereo.