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3.5mm Speaker and headphone Splitter (discontinued by manufacturer)

by Psylins
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  • Nickel Plated Headphone Splitter
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3.5mm Speaker and headphone Splitter (discontinued by manufacturer) + 3.5mm Stereo Jack Plug to 3.5mm Stereo Jack Plug 1.2M (discontinued by manufacturer)
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Product Information

Colour Name: Black
Technical Details
Brand Psylins
Item Weight9 g
Product Dimensions17 x 7 x 1 cm
Item model number5060099450921
Part Number 5060099450921
Colour Black
  
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ASINB0007OC96W
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Shipping Weight9 g
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Date First Available1 Jan 2002
  
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Product Description

Colour Name: Black

Nickel Plated Connections High quality oxygen-free copper (OFC) multi-strand cable ? Ideal for PC sound cards and personal hi-fi ? Colour-coded connectors for easy identification ? Pure copper braid and aluminium foil dual shielding to block RFI/EMI interference

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Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful By B. Armstrong on 10 April 2007
Colour Name: Black
Although it costs 1p, delivery was a few pounds, its still well worth it

It does exactly what it says, it allows two audio inputs.

I use it with my PC 2.1 speakers and have my Xbox 360 and PC hooked up. Some extra bits were needed for the 360 to work with the speakers but this little item was a godsend!

It can be used as a headphone splitter as well which is a good extra feature.

The one I got was good quality and the sound was perfect for me.

For what it is I would highly recommend it.
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142 of 146 people found the following review helpful By Phil on 8 Nov 2005
Colour Name: Black
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Well, technically it cost me £5.02 including postage. I bet this is the only thing you can order where the postage costs 500 times more than the product! It's a good thing everything else isn't like that!
Anyway, my review......
Not much to say really, it does what you expect it to, which is to split a stereo audio source into two stereo audio sources. As the name suggests, it has 3.5mm interface, so you can use it for headphones from, say, your mp3 player, or whateverer else you can plug it into. I'm using it for my PC audio, because I will be getting a widescreen LCD TV soon, and I want to be able to use it with my PC, with sound. This little cable will allow me to switch between my monitor and TV, and get stereo sound on either, without having to fiddle around with cables.
One other thing I noticed, is although this is meant to be black, the one I got is white. Not that this matters in the slightest, but I just thought I'd mention it.
Another thing, you have to push the connectors into the ends of this thing quite hard, until it clicks. I thought there was something wrong with it at first, because I was only getting mono sound, then I realized it needs pushing in quite hard. Remember this if you buy it.
I don't know how something so simple deserves such a long review, so to summarise, this thing is perfect and at 1p you can't go wrong. Buy it now!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By R. Friend on 15 Oct 2009
Colour Name: Black
Enough said, really. I bought it because I was tired of fishing around the back of my PC swapping from speakers to headphones, and potentially breaking the connection through overuse, which happened to the jack on the front. It doesn't impare the sound, or at least, I don't notice it. And it's small enough to fit through your letterbox, so you haven't got to get it from the post office when they deliver it when you're at work.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Snowball on 9 Oct 2009
Colour Name: Black
I needed an adaptor cable to allow for a 5 speaker set-up to be used to connect to the headphone output port of my LCD TV (no other mode of audio output on the model of Samsung flatscreen I have would you believe, so was left only with the headphone socket :-(

As my speaker system was designed primarily for PC audio cards, it had separate left and right 3.55mm connectors. I therefore needed to combine both outputs into one to allow it to connect to the single headphone port on my flatscreen. This cable was therefore absolutely perfect for the job (albeit 'combining' rather than 'splitting') ... five stars all round!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful By DJ on 27 Aug 2011
Colour Name: Black
The item has very poor build quality. The jack socket plate keeps falling off. The jack sockets are not nickel but covered with a metal surround. Inside the jack socket is plastic. The sockets are also very tight fitting.

The product is not a headphone splitter. It splits the audio in to left and right channels. Not a stereo splitter in to 2 stereo outputs as described on the listing. The output sound is also very low.

I have received 2 of these items thinking the first was faulty but the second the same.
No problem with a Belkin brand as sold on amazon. Best aviod this product and go with a brand. Also some sellers based in/ship from Hong Kong and postage is longer than normal.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By P. Raval on 14 July 2010
Colour Name: Black Verified Purchase
Very useful and cheap to keep plugged in the PC, the extension makes life easy to connect speakers without having to fiddle around for the green socket.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Martin P. Farrell on 26 Jun 2010
Colour Name: Black Verified Purchase
Used this as I have only one sound output, to share between my headphones and speakers. Works fine and very reasonably priced.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful A Kid's Review on 22 Jun 2010
Colour Name: Black
When I first bought this, just over two weeks ago, I found that I had to twist it a little bit in order to get it to work with my 3rd Generation iPod Nano, and it would proceed to work without problems. It had the same result as if I had plugged my earphones directly into the iPod.

Today, without cause, a small hole has appeared in the wire insulation when I was about to plug it into my iPod. From the hole emerged copper wires: Some of the wires have frayed and a couple of long ones are poking out.

There was no obvious way to fix it, so I put electric tape over the exposed wires in order to insulate it, and then tested it out with my iPod. The sound is now very poor quality and tinny (in both jacks), using the same iPod and earphones with which I'd previously tested.

I hadn't actually gotten any use out of it (I had hardly touched it), so it's disappointing that it became defunct today.

If you choose to buy this project, I hope that you do not share my experience.
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