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Belkin Audio Y Cable Splitter 1-Mini Plug/2-RCA Plugs (6ft)

Belkin Audio Y Cable Splitter 1-Mini Plug/2-RCA Plugs (6ft)

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Brand: Belkin
Category: CE

List Price: $11.03
Buy New: $0.97
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 29 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 6.5 x 1.5
Warranty: Lifetime

MPN: F8V235-06
Model: F8V235-06
UPC: 722868109335
EAN: 0722868109335
ASIN: B00004Z5CP

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Connects your mini-stereo components
  • Comes with a Belkin Lifetime Warranty
  • Length: 6 feet
  • Part # F8V235-06

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Belkin Components appeals to the audiophile, the serious music listener. With today's electronics and speakers improving the dynamic range of sound, cables become increasingly critical in the delivery of your music. You don't have to compromise the integrity of your audio components; just use Belkin's audio interconnects, then sit back and enjoy the full, pure sound of your system.


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good-Enough Listening   May 2, 2007
My Uncle Stu (Boston)
27 out of 30 found this review helpful



Don't let them fool you.

I love those endearing geeks at the Apple store as much as the next guy, but- I swear- they'll look you straight in the eye and try to convince you that you need to spend lots of cash if you want to play your iPod through your stereo.

And you do need to play your iPod through your stereo. Once you've gotten into the spirit of things, once you've spent those lonely hours crafting your playlists, you can't go back to shuffling CDs for your guests. At this point I have my "Warming Up" playlist, which transitions to the "Early Happening" list, then "Now We're Cooking" and finally the "Cooling Down" playlist. I even got carried away and made my Shiva playlist. In the completely unexpected and unfortunate event of my premature death ["God forbid! Khas Vesholem!" then spitting three times], please check my iPod for a list to play on shuffle mode during the nights of intense mourning. Enjoy the tunes. Some are meant to tug at the heart strings but others are a rollicking good time. Turn to each other and remark on what a shame it is, "of all people, Marc would have enjoyed this the most."

I got off topic there, sorry, but the point is, you need these cords to play your iPod or MP3 player through your stereo, but that's all you need. Now I know there are audiophiles out there who will argue the importance of spending a lot more money on a product that is better sound quality. I have a buddy who talks about this stuff all the time. He told me that, even the overtones that are out of the range of human hearing need to be transmitted faithfully because your body can feel the difference in the vibrations. He said it with such authority that I believed him. You know the type. He takes over the bar at parties because he knows the exact right way to mix drinks. He can talk endlessly about barbecue sauce. But, one day, he told me he really likes that really insipid James Blunt song. He even argued that it was well written. I try not to be judgmental but I just can't take him seriously anymore. Anyway, I don't get worked up about sound quality. It wasn't that long ago that we all listened to music on tapes with that hissing background noise, or listened to LPs with their pops and scratches, and it was fine. Just tune into the music and don't worry about the other stuff, take some breaths, work on your radical acceptance skills and you should be okay.






5 out of 5 stars Cheap, Durable, And Works Well   July 23, 2005
Erin (USA)
18 out of 19 found this review helpful

For those who are not sure what this product does...it connects a single headphone jack (found on portable audio equipment) to right/left audio jack connectors on an audio receiver. So if your looking to hook up say your mp3 player or portable cd player to the receiver of your home stereo system look no further, you've found the right product.

I use this Belkin splitter to attach my muvo (mp3 flash player) and ,sometimes, my mp3 portable iriver cd player to my stereo system. Works great. I don't have a problem with the connection being loose, but I don't have an ipod to test this out with. My mp3 cd players and the few flash mp3 players I've tried work fine with this. Belkin, as usual, offers a quality product.

Cheap, works well, recommended.



5 out of 5 stars It's cheap, and it works   January 23, 2005
C. Schultz (Louisiana)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

You can spend 4 times as much with the Monster Cable brand, or buy this, and save some money. It works great to connect my iPod to my home stereo.


5 out of 5 stars Belkin splitter   January 21, 2003
da bla (Portland, Maine USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is one of the best audio splitters on the market its easy to use and works great.


5 out of 5 stars Good value cable   January 18, 2006
AverageGuyShopper
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This cable is good for connecting the headphone port into regular Left and Right RCA analog inputs of stereos, TV's, etc. BTW, RCA inputs are the usual jacks that almost all stereos and TV's have nowadays; most DVD players, etc. come with some kind of cheap RCA cable (yeah, that yellow, red, white one). This cable is especially good for connecting portable music devices and computer sound cards to regular stereos. This cable is good at what it does, and for a good price.



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