Integrate your professional audio equipment with consumer electronics effortlessly using our 6.35mm Stereo Male to 2 x RCA Female Adaptor. This heavy-duty "Y-splitter" converter takes a stereo signal from a single 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack and breaks it out into two independent RCA female sockets, representing the Left and Right audio channels.
Precision 6.35mm TRS Connectivity: Features a professional-grade 3-pole Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) male plug, ensuring a static-free, balanced stereo output from your source.
Dual RCA Female Sockets: High-grip internal contacts provide a secure link for your standard RCA (Phono) patch cables, typically color-coded for seamless Left/Right identification.
True Stereo Separation: Internally wired to maintain complete channel isolation, allowing for an accurate soundstage when connecting to amplifiers or recording interfaces.
Rugged Molded Housing: Built with an impact-resistant, non-slip outer shell that protects internal solder joints from the physical stress of heavy-duty cables.
High-Conductivity Plating: Available in gold or nickel-plated options to ensure maximum signal transfer and long-term protection against oxidation.
Studio-to-Home Connectivity: The most reliable way to connect a professional mixing console or headphone amp output to a home theater receiver or active bookshelf speakers.
Space-Saving Rigid Design: The compact Y-design eliminates the need for messy adapter cables, keeping your patch bay or desktop setup organized.
Low-Noise Audio: Engineered with high-quality internal shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and common ground hum.
Connector A: 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Stereo Male (TRS).
Connector B: 2 x RCA Female (Phono) Sockets (L/R).
Color: Professional Matte Black.
Can I use this to connect my mixer to my home stereo?
Yes! This is the primary use case. Plug the 6.35mm end into your mixer's "Phones" or "Monitor Out" and use standard RCA cables to connect to your stereo's "AUX" or "Line In."
Does this work for a mono guitar signal?
This is a Stereo (TRS) adaptor. While it will work, it will likely send the mono signal to only one of the RCA jacks or split it in a way that might cause low volume. A Mono (TS) to RCA adaptor is usually better for instruments.
Is it strong enough to hold heavy RCA cables?
Absolutely. The RCA sockets are designed with high-tension internal clips to ensure that even heavy, shielded RCA patch cables stay firmly connected without sagging.
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