Maximize your studio or stage output with our 6.35mm Stereo Male to Dual 6.35mm Stereo Female Y-Splitter. This heavy-duty audio converter allows you to split a single 1/4 inch (6.35mm) stereo output into two independent 6.35mm female sockets. It is the essential tool for musicians and sound engineers who need to run two sets of professional headphones or two separate audio signals from a single source like a mixing console, amplifier, or digital workstation.
Dual 1/4" Stereo Outputs: Converts one 6.35mm (1/4") TRS stereo port into two, allowing for simultaneous dual monitoring or signal branching.
Full TRS Stereo Fidelity: Engineered with a 3-pole Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) configuration to maintain balanced audio and perfect left/right channel separation.
High-Conductivity Contacts: Features premium plating (Gold or Nickel) to ensure a static-free, low-resistance connection for high-resolution audio.
Rugged Industrial Build: The impact-resistant, molded housing is designed to withstand the physical weight of two heavy-duty professional patch cables.
Snug "Click-Lock" Connection: Internal high-tension spring clips provide a tactile "click" upon insertion, ensuring your cables stay locked in during intense performances.
Studio Collaboration: Perfect for producers and artists to monitor the same mix using professional-grade studio headphones without a dedicated distribution amp.
Signal Integrity: Designed to minimize signal degradation, ensuring that both outputs receive a clear, full-range frequency response.
Gig-Bag Essential: A compact, reliable solution that fits in any toolkit, ready to solve routing challenges on stage or in the booth.
Connector A: 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Male (TRS).
Connector B: 2 x 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Female Jacks.
Color: Professional Matte Black.
Can I use this to split a guitar signal to two amps?
While it will physically fit, this is a Stereo (TRS) adaptor. Most guitars use a Mono (TS) signal. Using this may cause phasing or signal loss unless your cables and amps are specifically wired for TRS.
Will the volume be lower on both headphones?
Since the power is shared, there may be a slight drop in volume if using high-impedance headphones. However, professional mixing desks usually have enough "headroom" to drive both outputs effectively.
Is the connection strong enough for heavy-duty cables?
Absolutely. Our sockets are precision-milled to hold heavy, thick-jacketed pro-audio cables securely without sagging.
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