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Reddit mentions of RiteAV 6 Feet 3.5mm Male to Stereo RCA Male Cable

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We found 28 Reddit mentions of RiteAV 6 Feet 3.5mm Male to Stereo RCA Male Cable. Here are the top ones.

RiteAV 6 Feet 3.5mm Male to Stereo RCA Male Cable
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Stereo 3.5mm to stereo RCA Y Cable connectorFeatures 3.5mm, nickel-plated connectorsConnects your Computer sound card to a mini stereoUse on portable music players with a headphone jack6 Feet in length
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length6.2 Inches
Size6 Feet
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 28 comments on RiteAV 6 Feet 3.5mm Male to Stereo RCA Male Cable:

u/robofunk · 3 pointsr/audiophile

You need to hook up the line-out from the receiver to line-input on the back of the sub. Probably with a cheap RCA to stereo cable like this.

u/tilldrop · 3 pointsr/edmproduction

One of this would do:

u/stickynickel · 2 pointsr/GalaxyS3

The cheap way is a 3.5mm to RCA cable.

A fancier option would be a bluetooth audio reciever, though I don't know too much about these, having never used one personally. This would be used in conjuction with a 3.5mm female to RCA stereo adapter cable, which is in the "Frequently Bought Together" section

Also, if you have an X-Box, PS3, or other DLNA-compatible device connected to your stereo, you can use Media Server to stream music files from your phone. However, this will not work with streaming services like Pandora or Google Play Music.

u/40ozmccloud · 2 pointsr/cassetteculture

i have made mixtapes in the way you've described (with an ipod, not a pc, but it's the same idea). get a 3.5mm headphone-to-rca cable and connect that to the "record" jacks on the back of the unit.

you should be good to go!!

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/mercedes_benz

Yeah in your imgur album looks like it's that RCA connection under the armrest. Need something like this or this for audio or one with the yellow for video too. Cables at monoprice.com are really cheap but they will cost less than $2 most likely

u/SDAdam · 2 pointsr/reddit.com

Yep that looks like it would do fine.

Your speakers are dumb. They have no idea what they are connected to. They simply are looking for a speaker level input.

I can't find a good description of the inputs on that particular unit, so you will probably need an 1/8th inch stereo to rca cable to go from the output on your laptop to the input on the back of that amplifier, then you hook the speakers in to the back as well and you will be good to go.

u/wtfno · 2 pointsr/Frugal

What outputs does your laptop have? It usually has a vga and an s-video, newer ones have hdmi. TVs usually have S-Video, RCA or HDMI. I bought a 25' hdmi cable for my desktop computer to my tv. It costs under $7 + shipping on amazon. HDMI cables cover audio and video.
If you don't have hdmi on your laptop, you will need 2 cords. One for video signal and one for audio.
1.Here is a 6'ft stereo to rca (audio cable) on amazon for $1.50.
2. Here is an S-video cable for 63 cents on amazon
3. If you only have VGA on your laptop, it will be costlier ($20) because you need a converter to change it to RCA or S-Video - unless your TV accepts VGA (I have an hd tv which has vga, rca, s-video and hdmi).

u/Flene · 1 pointr/CarAV

This PIE adapter might do it: http://amzn.com/B000P9SLCA . I'm not sure about compatibility with your head unit; it needs an IP-Bus port (like for CD changers) to hook into. Pair it with this cable and snake it out front somehow: http://amzn.com/B000V0G2C4

As long as you're comfortable getting back behind your radio, consider an upgrade. This one has USB and AUX inputs: http://amzn.com/B0068Y7HUS

u/CatacombSkeleton · 1 pointr/Roku

Ah i see. So simply connecting the red and white cables won't work. I'll need a adapter to connect it to the Audio Jack.
Do you think this will work? http://amzn.com/B000V0G2C4

I still need the red and white cords to connect to the wireless headphones. Would I just be able to use this and plug it into the headphone slot instead of the red and white slots?

Or would a RCA to HDMI adapter work better?

u/ZeosPantera · 1 pointr/audio

FiiO D3 converter

Get this to go from your TV's Digital out to RCA analog. Then get a cable like this and plug it into something like this Dayton Bundle.

The end.

u/robged · 1 pointr/buildapc

You can rip any wire out of a lamp or whatever and that will be fine instead of speaker wire (free!). What I did is I found a cheap ass old vintage amp from the 70's at a yard sale (I happened to find a Nikko 7075), paired it with the Model 6's and now have an amazing system for listening to music IMO. If you get an old style amp you will need one of these to connect your computer: http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4 Gaming doesn't have surround sound but that's what headphones are for...

u/buddhaman001 · 1 pointr/Miata

like this? (im gonna assume so cause i use that same system for my computer speakers with a large pc power supply).

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4

u/brobythelake · 1 pointr/audiophile

Ah, thank you for clearing that up. Would someone like myself be able to remedy the lack of being able to carry a digital audio signal by using a 3.5mm-RCA cord such as: http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4
or should I just scrap that and go with an affordable DAC?

u/klevenisms204 · 1 pointr/CarAV

u need one of these

im pretty sure there are some nexus7 installs on here...

i think the biggest problem is making it look good while sitting in the dash

didnt someone just put a small amp in place of the stereo due to theft ???

u/nm1000 · 1 pointr/audiophile

I believe this will work.

Two of these:

http://www.fullcompass.com/product/397826.html

and one like this:

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4

Note, the links are for illustration purposes -- not necessarily recommendations for specific items.

u/TheFacter · 1 pointr/Zeos

Okay so I would get [something like this] (http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4) and then run the white cord to one monitor and the red to the other?

Also, after a quick google search I've found a number of complaints about RCA connections as opposed to XLR. Is it really that much worse, or are they just serious audiophiles? If so, is there a way for me to use XLR with the iPhone/Zune?

u/zaphodi · 1 pointr/techsupport

get 3.5 mm to rca cable, plug other end to your sound card, other to your (amp) stereo inputs.

here is the cable you need:

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4

random first cable that i got with google search (very literally), dont buy that one, find a better or cheaper one.

(these should cost like 2 dollars depending on length)

u/jecowa · 1 pointr/htpc

No, this old video card will use the regular PCI on your motherboard. The description says your motherboard has the appropriate slot. This PCI video card has a yellow RCA video out. Just combine it with one of these 3.5mm to RCA audio converters and you're got all three. That video card doesn't work with Windows 7, by the way. Windows XP 32-bit would be best. You can get Linux to work with it, but it's extra work. Nice retro feel.

Are you sure you don't want to buy a new LCD TV with HDMI? I guess CRTs are better for viewing older non-widescreen TV shows.

u/Candentia · 1 pointr/headphones

I'm using a Sennheiser RS185 which has a RF tower for wireless sound transmission. There's nothing wrong with the headphones, but there is a problem I have with audio cables, and that's that for some reason the red and white analog cables don't work when connected to my computers. This is also true of my speakers.

As a result the way I've got it to actually work is by using something like this since these for whatever reason can be read by my computers properly, but I was wondering if I was missing out on sound quality or something by doing this and also if anyone happens to know why the red/whites don't work on the computer end, even though they do for TVs.

u/usul1628 · 1 pointr/audio

You need a RCA to 3.5 mm cable and more importantly, you'll need a phono pre amp if you don't have one already and are using a phono input somewhere else.

u/soshiha · 1 pointr/techsupport

This should do the job granted you have all the drivers installed for your motherboard

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4

u/TeteDeMerde · 1 pointr/audiophile

Do you have the same problem with headphones plugged into your desktop? Have you tried the "unbalanced" speaker inputs using a cable like this?

u/MrKrof13 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Yes! Keep the speakers connected to the radio system and connect your PC sound card to the AUX IN via a RCA to 3,5mm cable.

u/dooshbox · 1 pointr/CarAV

They make, and I had a rca right and left(red, and white) to 3.5MM. Here's one

u/Jaswah · 1 pointr/ipad

Ahh cool. Well in that case you can probably get away with something like this http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-Feet-3-5mm-Stereo-Cable/dp/B000V0G2C4

u/emptyhunter · 1 pointr/audio

I think a 3.5mm male to L/R Phono/RCA cable like this. You then hook it into the back of the receiver's input.

Some speakers to hook into the receiver will come in handy. Other than that I think you can just hook your headphones into the "phones" port on the front.