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Reddit mentions of Parts Express 3.5mm Stereo Male To 2 RCA Male Cable 5 feet

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Found 12 comments on Parts Express 3.5mm Stereo Male To 2 RCA Male Cable 5 feet:

u/steveo1der · 3 pointsr/audio

Your tv has an RCA audio output, so what you need to do is:

PS4 > TV via HDMI

TV (RCA Audio Out) > Soundbar (3.5mm)

You’ll need a cable like the one in the link below to go between your tv and sound bar. Should be able to find that at any old Walmart or similar store.

https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Express-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B0002KR1OG

u/BeardedAlbatross · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

You'll need speaker wire of some sort, along with a long enough 3.5mm to RCA cable to send signal from your computer to your amp.

u/nocertaintyattached · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Yes. An adapter/cable like this should do the trick:
https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Express-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B0002KR1OG

u/einmalistkeinmal · 2 pointsr/audiophile

For non-simultaneous playback:

Here's what you could do:
Buy one 3.5mm Stereo Male to Two RCA Male Splitter Cable, and one 2 x RCA Male, 1 x 3.5mm Stereo Female, Y-Cable 6-Inch. Also get a 3-Way Audio Video AV RCA Switch Selector Box Splitter. That all together is $9.82 US.

Connect the xbox to your TV as normal. Use the RCA cable included with the splitter to connect your TV's audio output to the Splitter's Input 1. You don't need to connect the yellow video connection on that cable. Then use a male 3.5mm Stereo to RCA cord to connect your laptop/iphone's headphone jack to the Splitter's Input 2. Plug the 2 x RCA Male, 1 x 3.5mm Stereo Female, Y-Cable 6-Inch cable into the Splitter's Output, and connect your headphones to the 3.5mm female end. You should then easily be able to switch between ipod/laptop and xbox/tv sound feeding to your headphones by adjusting the splitter's output switch. This is a very basic setup, but should achieve what you're going for as long as you didn't want the two inputs playing simultaneously.

For simultaneous playback:

Here's what you could do (I admit this is probably a bit of a wrap around way of doing it, but it was fun to come up with):

Buy:
Two Behringer MICROMIX MX400 4-Channel Mixer, one 3.5mm Stereo Male To 2 RCA Male Cable, one Male RCA to male RCA cable, one male RCA to female 3.5mm cable, six 3.5mm to 2RCA female adapter, and six 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch stereo jack adapters. This setup without shipping and handling costs $75.55 US.

This thing only outputs in mono though, so it doesn't benefit your headphones greatly (only one side will play sound). This is why we're gonna get two of them though, and this is the fun part. Check out this picture: http://i.imgur.com/UPMX5j2.png. It has the steps included with a crude illustration. The benefit of this setup is that you can have the ipod/laptop coming in at a different volume than the tv/xbox. Also has space for two more inputs if your ever have more you want to plug in (or to allow a laptop and ipod to be plugged in at the same time).

I... I think that setup would work.




u/Army0fMe · 1 pointr/CarAV

If you have a CD changer controller (which most older Pioneers have), you can use this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00091UOCY

in conjunction with this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002KR1OG/ref=mp_bxgy_p_dp_y


I ran this setup for years....in fact, its still hooked up to my old Pioneer deck sitting on a shelf in the garage.


u/Aspirant_Fool · 1 pointr/techsupport

> I've managed to get the optical cable to work.

That's a neat trick, because there's no optical port on that card in your link. This is an optical cable. That card has six 3.5mm TRS ports and two RCA ports. S/PDIF can use optical or RCA, and can only carry a compressed 5.1 signal. There's nothing wrong with that, but it has to be supported at both ends - in this case, the driver for your computer needs to support Dolby Digital or DTS encoding, and your surround sound setup has to be able to decode it. If you don't see any options for Dolby Digital/DTS in your audio driver menu, you might need a different driver. It looks like at least some of those CMI 8768 cards can't actually output 5.1 over the S/PDIF connections, they can only pass a compressed 5.1 signal through the S/PDIF input to the S/PDIF output, so that could be a problem too. What kind of 5.1 system are you connecting to? What connections are available on that system? If you can't get 5.1 over S/PDIF, you can probably get analog 5.1 from the 3.5mm TRS jacks, usually by using a few cables like this.

u/ctfrommn · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Express-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B0002KR1OG

Not so sure you can just run Phono out to powered speakers though. Could work, but might not be ideal.

u/Slammy1 · 1 pointr/audio

If I understand things, you should just need this:
https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Express-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B0002KR1OG/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496882040&sr=1-4&keywords=3.5mm+stereo+to+rca

Depending on your soundcard's connections. Looks like it comes with the cable and speaker wire.

If you're looking at listening to music, might I suggest a 2.1 set? Sub adds a lot.

u/kspdrgn · 1 pointr/CarAV

Right, sounds like a common case of "I upgraded my amp and speakers and now it sounds worse than stock" caused by factory head unit signal being shaped to make cheap paper speakers sound best. I have P600x4 (by coincidence) and a shitty factory head unit and had the same problem.

If you bypass your head unit and put a signal straight to your amp like with one of these cables you can see if your music sounds different than when coming thru the head unit.

If this is your problem you need a better source or an added EQ/DSP to manage the signal shape.

u/Kaboose666 · 1 pointr/headphones

You will need a 3.5mm stereo male to 2 RCA male.

Something like this

The Schiit Magni only has RCA input.

make sure you use the line-out on the back of the E10 to bypass the internal amp before going into the Magni.