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Reddit mentions of UGREEN 3.5MM Male to 2 RCA Female Jack Stereo Audio Cable Y Adapter Gold Plated for iPhone,iPod,iPad,MP3,Tablets,HiFi Stereo System,Computer Sound, Speaker 20CM
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We found 17 Reddit mentions of UGREEN 3.5MM Male to 2 RCA Female Jack Stereo Audio Cable Y Adapter Gold Plated for iPhone,iPod,iPad,MP3,Tablets,HiFi Stereo System,Computer Sound, Speaker 20CM. Here are the top ones.
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- 3.5mm to 2 RCA Audio Cable: UGREEN 3.5mm to dual RCA female cable streams Hi-Fi stereo audio directly from devices of aux port to devices of Red and White(L/R) port, like connecting laptop to amplifier, TV to soundbar, DVD player to speaker, DAC to turntable. The 1/8 to red and white adapter would offer a remarkable stereo sound experience to you.
- Excellent Sound Quality: With dual-shielding connector and tinned-plated copper core, UGREEN Aux to RCA female cable would give you completely pure, clean, zero interference sound quality. Just enjoy the premium sound experience with seamlessly transmit stereo audio adapter
- Bi-Directional: The RCA to 3.5mm Audio Cable is bi-directional, which means that it can deliver audio from 2 RCA devices to 3.5mm devices, also 3.5mm devices to 2 RCA red and white devices, such as cell phone to car stereo radio, smart TV to headphones, DJ controller to mixer.
- Upgraded Durability: UGREEN RCA female to 3.5mm male wire is built to last forever. 2 RCA to Aux female lead passed 10000+ bend tests and can withstand any twist, tug, and tangle. Gold-plated connectors and brass shells resist corrosion and ensure optimum sound quality.
- Universal Compatibility: The red and white to 3.5mm audio adapter works well with devices of 2RCA or Auxiliary interface, like smart TV, car radio, MacBook, iPod, iPad, iPhone, smartphones, laptop, desktop, PS4, Xbox, Mp3/Mp4 player, DAC, DVD player, recorder, turntable, speaker, AV receiver, amplifier, mixer, DJ controller, home Hi-Fi system, headphones, earphones, soundbar, subwoofer.
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Color | Gray |
Height | 1.574803148 Inches |
Length | 8.267716527 Inches |
Weight | 0.0661386786 Pounds |
Width | 5.905511805 Inches |
When you do get the component cables, the red and white plugs need to go into a Y-adapter (like this one) to convert to 3.5mm minijack for the matching input on the OSSC.
Also, why bother? Why not use the native HDMI output from the GCHD? The OSSC seems like an unnecessary step to me, especially considering how little it seems you know about video stuff.
Ill have to test it out, but I would think that this would work. The original sega cable was just a yellow and white RCA plug to a 3.5 mm jack. I would try putting the video signal into the red plug first.
They do make a converter cable that has two phono plugs so you can plug in left and right and it converts it to a single headphone plug.
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Tablets-Computer-Speaker/dp/B00B2HP1MW/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=RCA+to+3.5mm+jack&qid=1557844774&s=electronics&sr=1-8
Get a stereo 3.5mm socket to RCA jack adapter:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/kenable-3-5mm-Stereo-Socket-Adapter-Black/dp/B003OSPTVU
and an rca socket to stereo jack adapter:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/UGREEN-connecting-Smartphones-Tablets-Turntable-Grey/dp/B00B2HP1MW
Then connect together with the rca sockets reversed.
You’ll be able to get the two adapters you need for next to nothing, linked items are just an example.
Alright mate so their controllers will probably be plugged into the speakers via RCA cable (one red, one white), you’ll want an RCA to 3.5mm jack cable to plug in to your phone. Like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00B2HP1MW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_b4pXAb4XC0DP4
Might not be correct as I’m still a newbie but that cable has the same connections as the back of my controller and will plug into your phone, so you can literally take the cable out the back of their controller then plug it into that cable from amazon then your phone
Hope that helps!
Sorry I meant more a balance between the line in volume from your PC and the assistant volume? My concern being the pc sounds would be really quiet and then Google assistant really loud.
I couldn't find a 3.5mm splitter but if you went 3.5mm to RCA then you separate the left and right to separate plugs
3.5mm to RCA
Then reverse the process but only plug 1 RCA into each cable
RCA female to 3.5mm
1, 2, 3, and 4 - http://pcpartpicker.com/product/Gj6BD3/corsair-speakers-casp211na
They are worse than a set of studio monitors and a dedicated subwoofer, but if you don't want to put in the 2 minutes of effort they still sound good.
As for number 5 on your list, THX certification is pretty much pointless. Speakers can either cover a certain frequency and keep a fairly flat response or not.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVEIY4E
https://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-10-Inch-Powered-Subwoofer/dp/B0002KVQBA
https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-YRA-104-Dual-RCAF-Y-Cable/dp/B000068O4Y x2
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Premium-Smartphones-Tablets-Theater/dp/B00B2HP1MW
If you reconsider the DIY method, you can purchase that stuff along with 2 standard RCA cables and be done in minutes.
>Are there adapters that convert the white and red (i think those were for audio) to something like a headphone jack or usb port?
Yep they're actually the exact same signal as 3.5mm headphones, just over 2 connectors.
Then one of these and a set of standard RCA cables should work for you.
You're pretty much out of luck. If you were using a small 1080p tv, it'd be a different story
Although, now that i think about it there's likely a way to get the audio from the rca connectors to a 3.5mm jack
 
E: Yeah, you'd need something like this
So what you'd do is just plug in the video connector to the hdmi adapter, and then connect the audio connectors into the adapter, and then connect it to speakers
SCART cables are all pack a punches from retro gaming cables. In and Outs.
This is what I'm using for the headphone to audio splitter - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HP1MW/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is the VGA to Dreamcast cable - https://www.ebay.com/itm/401507311093?ViewItem=&item=401507311093
Ok so I ended up actually trying that, but it is not working, so I don’t really know what to do...
I bought the adapter: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00B2HP1MW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_0vA4DbMX65MQG
I connected it from the turntable to the soundbar. Soundbar was set to AUX on the turntable, I tried both line and Phono.
No sound. Any idea why?
thanks!
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Adapter Cable:
3.5mm Male to 2 Female RCA
3.5MM Male to 2 RCA Female
Hard to tell without looking at the back of the receiver, but those two RCA's are most likely input cables. Your TV audio out is optical or 3.5mm. Try a cheap 3.5mm to RCA female cable. Plug 3.5 mm into your phone, and RCA female into those RCA cables. Once you have everything plugged in, play music on your phone and set receiver volume to ~50% and phone volume to ~75%. Cycle through all of the inputs on the receiver. Once you find the one that works, move the 3.5mm cable from your phone into the "audio" port on your TV and you will be good to go.
Cable: https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Premium-Smartphones-Tablets-Theater/dp/B00B2HP1MW
Would this work?
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Tablets-Computer-Speaker/dp/B00B2HP1MW/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?keywords=RCA+to+3.5&qid=1564433767&s=gateway&sr=8-9
I use this cable https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Tablets-Computer-Speaker/dp/B00B2HP1MW/ref=asc_df_B00B2HP1MW/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=226131567976&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11892104208795377907&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014324&hvtargid=pla-392941865005&psc=1
Plug the systems RCAs into this cable, then plug the 3.5mm into the speakers headphone jack :D
To clarify. You are going from the playstation to the monitor from [these] (http://sr.photos3.fotosearch.com/bthumb/CSP/CSP688/k18660421.jpg) cables. And then from there, you are taking an aux cable from the aux port of the monitor and plugging that into the Bose Companion set? If that is the case, I don't believe that is how that is designed to be used. You want this instead.
Hope this helps!