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High-Performance Audio Splitter Cable with Precision-Formulated, Polyethylene Dielectric Material for High-Accuracy and Natural Sound Quality.
Designed with one 3.5mm to two RCA connectors, the Audio Splitter allows you to connect portable audio equipment with mini-stereo jacks, such as portable CD and MP3 players, to your home stereo AV receiver.
The Purest Sound
• Delivers better audio clarity and a more natural-sounding midrange with superior-grade, 99.99%-purity, balanced, copper conductors
• Generates better high frequencies and a more realistic stereo image using precision-formulated, polyethylene dielectric material
• Creates precise contact and increased durability with a split-tip center pin and 6-cut, corrosion-resistant, 24k gold connectors
• Outstanding Signal-To-Noise Ratio
• Provides maximum isolation from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference with double-shielded construction
• Isolates noise with 100%-coverage aluminum/Mylar foil shield
• Creates a second layer of protection with copper-spiral shielding
Color: Dark gray
Part#: av20600
Product reviews...
Due to the complaints from the neighbours about my playing Fable at high volume to get the best from the sound effects (and to test my new Surround Sound speakers) I had to unplug the speakers from the TV, and decided to use my Sony infra-red cordless headphones instead. Now, I could have cheated and simply plugged the Xbox into the transmitter directly, but I thought "Well, I have cables to test, and this one will fit..." so I jacked the transmitter into the TV's headphone socket intead. This meant that I could play it as loud as I wanted without bugging the sleepy grump next door. (Well, it was 2am, so I guess I was being a bit rude.)
Anyways... after an hour of so of playing, and another 2 hours of watching DVDs, I figured I would quickly run the signal meter over the cables and see what it said about them. It confirmed my 'organic' assessment... brilliant sound quality over a huge spectrum of sound.
I was impressed at the quality of manufacture, with all plugs firmly socketing, well attached to the cables, the cables themselves were well sheilded, reducing the inevitable hiss I get in the testing room (After all, 5 computers, 2 DVD players, 2 VCRs, a stereo, Bluetooth, WiFi and Cellular networks running... if you have too many fillings you wouldn't want to walk into this room).
Overall, I was highly impressed. I am considering refitting ALL cabling in the room with the Belkin range, because I sincerely feel it will reduce the stray emissions drastically, making for a better, healthier workplace.
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