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Reddit mentions of TISINO 3.5mm to Dual XLR Stereo Cable 1/8 inch Mini Jack to 2 XLR Male Y Splitter Adapter Cord- 3.3 FT

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TISINO 3.5mm to Dual XLR Stereo Cable 1/8 inch Mini Jack to 2 XLR Male Y Splitter Adapter Cord- 3.3 FT
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    Features:
  • These 3.5mm to XLR Cables are Designed to Split a 3.5mm Aux Balanced / Stereo output Signal into two Unbalanced / Mono XLR input Signals (Left and Right Channels), They are ideal for connecting your Smartphone/ PC / Laptop to a Mixer/Speakers or similar device.
  • The XLR connectors are color-coded Black(Left Channel) and Red(Right Channel), It splits closer to the XLR ends, the distance to the split point is about 19.6 inches(50 cm). The 3.5mm plug is a standard 3 pole (2 rings and a tip) connector, This won't work on a Smartphone that has a 4 Pole TRRS port. You may need a TRS to TRRS adapter. Please make sure the power for all your equipment is "OFF" when changing connections.
  • XLR Connector with internal strain relief for rugged reliability, 20 AWG 4N Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductor for enhanced signal clarity
  • Heavy Duty Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion, provide durability and improve the signal transmission, ensures minimal signal loss.
  • Heavy Duty Flexible Rubber Jacket, Top quality and made by environment-friendly material, Polyethylene insulation improves high frequency response.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.6 Inches
Length6 Inches
Size3.3 feet
Weight0.3086471668 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on TISINO 3.5mm to Dual XLR Stereo Cable 1/8 inch Mini Jack to 2 XLR Male Y Splitter Adapter Cord- 3.3 FT:

u/BVladimirHarkonnen · 7 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

I'd look into the JBL 3XXMkII line.

Powered Monitors, I have the 306P and I love them. Good bit of customization for rooms too on the back.

https://www.amazon.com/JBL-305PMKII-Powered-Studio-Monitor/dp/B077N2GQXC

You can connect to the XLR with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/TISINO-Stereo-Breakout-Double-Cords/dp/B07K58FTR8/

Also can add an budget Dac as an in-between (That's what I use)

Edit: Also a set of foam isolation pads to throw under them, bunch of options on amazon.

u/blackjakals · 1 pointr/audiophile

Then it may be your monitors. The older revision of these monitors was known for these issues, but they were supposed to have fixed it with the new revision . Are your monitors still within the return period? If so, just get a new pair. If it persists, then you most likely have a ground loop issue. It could be that your BX5’s just have a way of mitigating the noise.

The way I fixed my issue was with a cheap Mpow ground loop isolator from Amazon. Check it out.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B019393MV2

You will also need cables like this:
https://www.amazon.com/TISINO-Stereo-Y-Splitter-Breakout-Unbalanced/dp/B07K58FTR8

u/wishIknewwho · 1 pointr/audio

This is all you need to get the Bluetooth signal. You can leave it plugged in so that it won't run out of battery, but you may have to pair it again when you're away for a while as most Bluetooth devices will turn off automatically when disconnected and idle.

Then you just plug it into a cable like this and you should be good to go.