T-Spec Adapter Cable
It works for a good price. Would like to see better construction. Overall good value
Pros: Price
Cons: Would like better construction
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This T-Spec patch cable will send your audio signals cleanly across the veritable battlefield of induced distortion and uncertain factory electronics in your car, so you'll get all of the music with none of the noise. It's useful for connecting any source with a minijack output (portable MP3 player or video monitor headphone output) to a home or car audio receiver with standard RCA inputs. T-Spec cables use shielding with double-layer woven coaxial construction to resist noise.
Recycled copper often contains impurities that can impair a wire's conductivity, so T-Spec uses only oxygen-free non-recycled, virgin copper to maximize signal flow in their cables. Each machined metal RCA plug features a patented 4-way split tip that guarantees the best possible electrical contact. T-Spec's proprietary PVC jacket gives each cable extra flexibility for easier installation, and the durability required for marine certification. Warranty: 1 year.
Cleaner, clearer signal transmission than with other cheeper mini to RCA adapters I've used in the past to connect my computers audio to my home stereo. The right channel RCA end was a bit tight and took some effort to get pushed into place, but it works and sounds great.
j, Bullhead City, AZ
Average Customer Review(s):
It works for a good price. Would like to see better construction. Overall good value
Pros: Price
Cons: Would like better construction
My RZR 800 stereo setup required an RCA to 3.5mm adapter for installation. The Crutchfield advisor I spoke with recommended this cable. So far it has performed perfectly!
Pros: Cable quality
Cons: None
The sound quality was fine, but the cable did not last very long with regular use. The 3.5 mm plug separated from the cable in less than a year. I have already replaced it.
Pros:
Cons: Did not last very long
Cleaner, clearer signal transmission than with other cheeper mini to RCA adapters I've used in the past to connect my computers audio to my home stereo. The right channel RCA end was a bit tight and took some effort to get pushed into place, but it works and sounds great.
Pros: Clean, strong signal, no noise
Cons: Overly tight connector on the rt. channel RCA end.
Performs perfectly as intended
Pros: Does what it's supposed to do and feels quality made
Cons: None
A high quality cable that performs as advertised. I was adding an Aux/In to play Pandora through my Alpine head unit, and this cable was suggested by the Crutchfield adviser.
Pros: Long enough for placing it anywhere
Cons: none
T-Spec v10 Series Stereo 3.5mm-to-RCA Cable: The T-Spec v10 series stereo 3.5mm-to-RCA cable offers a high-level of noise rejection thanks to its four-twist wire construction. The T-Spec v10 series 3.5mm-to-RCA cable uses precision machined brass ends a with quad-split tip and slip-resistant composite band for maximum contact and signal transfer. This stereo minijack-to-RCA cable also features a proprietary ultra-flexible PVC jacket that is so durable it is BC-5W2 marine compliant. Available in a 6' length only.
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recommended by Crutchfield online rep/consultant [ Guillermo Hepbu Sep 01, 2018 ]
Quality [ victor Jul 21, 2018 ]
To attach the 3.5mm plug to the RCA Audio output on the TV [ PETER Nov 22, 2016 ]
Seemed like a good idea [ james May 20, 2016 ]
Price [ anthony Jan 19, 2016 ]
Chuck helped me here to make this selection. I wanted a cable to connect my Nano into my new Yamaha A-S801 amplifier. This one got a good rating by Chuck. [ Christopher Jan 14, 2016 ]
Wanted a guaranteed quality connector cable and I received what I paid for. [ LINDA Jan 02, 2016 ]