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HOSA CFR-210 Stereo Female Mini to 2 RCA Male Plugs ? 10 Feet | 
enlarge | Brand: Hosa Category: CE
List Price: $9.60 Buy New: $5.95 You Save: $3.65 (38%)
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Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
MPN: CFR-210 Model: CFR-210 UPC: 728736013155 EAN: 0728736013155 ASIN: B0000AJ692
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| Features:
| • | Invaluable for computer multimedia and professional audio applications | | • | RCA connectors color coded to prevent cable assignment errors |
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Product Description Use this handy Y-Cable to split Stereo signal into Left and Right.
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| Customer Reviews:
Stereo Female mini to 2 rca male plugs February 24, 2008 10 feet is WAY MORE then I really needed!
Works flawless with my Zune and my receiver at home. Planning on testing out in the car eventually due to it having stereo inputs also.
turned my pc speakers to a home theater! February 18, 2008 i connected my tv RCA output to my computer speakers using this cable. It rocks!
Exactly what I needed February 8, 2008 I needed a way to connect my TV to my computer speakers. This worked perfectly
Exactly what I was looking for January 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
EXACTLY what I was looking for.
This one is 10 feet. If you want it just to use as an adapter, you want the 6 inch version: Cables To Go Hi-Clarity audio cable - 6 in ( 03182 )
You can accomplish the same thing with various, more common adapters (of course) but stringing them end to end started to get a little ugly. So I went online and found exactly what I was looking for. What I'm sure most people (even you) will be using this for is plugging headphones or computer speakers to the audio-out ports on a TV or game console. If you're using amplified computer speakers with their own volume, perfect. If you're using headphones, you'll need to get an in-line volume control or else, as said in another review, the volume cannot be turned up or down. Here's the one I bought. Koss VC20 Volume Control
Nice to have when you want private TV audio November 30, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Upon purchasing my new Sharp LCD flat panel TV a few months back I discovered the set came without a headphone jack. Why manufacturers insist on doing this is beyond me as I know a lot of consumers would like the option of private listening. Living in a condominum where high decible sound travels to adjoining units can put me at odds with my neighbors so headphones are nice to have. Sometimes a movie has erratic sound levels and portions of dialogue are not audible or when my dishwasher and electric baseboard heater compete with TV sound or when I want to hear a music concert I find headphones are a nice option. It was then I heard about the Hosa CFR 210. I ordered the product on Amazon and ..well..after a simple hookup to my two audio outlets that took all of 10 seconds I had headphone sound! The Hosa product has a 10 foot line and all you do is plug your phones into it and you're in business. One little negative to all this is (at least with my set)is that the volume on the phones remains the same (adequate)regardless of how high or low you set the TVs volume via your remote. My phones have their own volume control so this really poses no problem as I can turn the sound up or down anyway. I highly recommend the Hosa CFR 210.
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