🎶 Split the Sound, Share the Vibe!
The HOSAYMM-261 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 3.5 mm TSF Stereo Breakout Cable is expertly designed to split stereo signals in your audio setup. Featuring black and red-coded mini mono phone plugs for easy identification of left and right channels, this cable ensures a seamless audio experience for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
C**N
Inexpensive answer to pluging in 2 mikes
I use a cam recorder to record Church Services. We have a system of mikes that miss some of the service. I added a small mike but could not record on both mike systems. With this I can connect and record on both mike systems as left and right mono tracks recorded on one stereo track. When processing the video I remove the sound track and break it to left and right mono tracks. A track for each mike system. I then load the 2 mono tracks on my video in place of the one stereo track and edit my video to get the sound I want form each of the 2 tracks. Just have to mute the track you don't want to play for a section of the video. The video of a service is then processed and used to upload to our web site and make dvd's for our shut ins who don't have internet.Highly recommend this inexpensive cord - well made and does the job.
C**E
Great for splitting audio from a phone to separate speakers for real stereo
I have multiple brands of Bluetooth speakers, and some that use Apple Airplay. But, none of them will reliably play in stereo consistently, hour-after-hour. So, I've resorted to actual cables. This little dongle very nicely breaks out the two channels so that one cable can go the the right speaker and one to the left speaker. But what's really great is that two females on this have nothing applied to the "ring" (where the right channel would normally be found). Some other splitters have ground applied to the ring, or simply have a sleeve that is long enough to cause a ground signal in the area where the ring would be, thereby reducing (or completely thwarting) the audio from the speaker. Those other splitters are a problem because all of the speakers have stereo 3.5 mm inputs and use both the left (tip) and right (ring) channels. Using the splitter and then 3.5mm tip, ring and sleeve extension cords works perfectly.
K**Y
Perfect for headphones with split mono audio!
This is the perfect go-to budget-friendly choice for using your headphones if they have 2 male TS inputs. This cable will take your stereo audio (plugs into a TRS-friendly 3.5mm female jack) and splits the audio into left and right. Black female jack of the cable is left and the red one is right.
R**S
It works fine with two connected
I use this to connect two lapel mics to my video camera (stereo mic input). Strangely, if I only connect one lapel mic, it doesn't work. I must have both mics plugged into it, or the camera won't receive sound at all. It works fine with two connected, and seems sturdy.
C**N
Works on 2 amplifiers
Works great 2 amplifies output record to a tape recorder.
N**K
Good quality
I bought this to split the timecode signal on my Zoom F6 to TC in and TC out, and this cable does the job perfectly. The white connector sends TC in to Zoom F6 and the red connector sends TC out of Zoom F6. Good build quality.
B**Y
Different application - works great!
I am an Amateur Radio operator. I purchased this cable to allow me to connect both a radio control interface (CAT / CI-V) and a speaker to the "Band B" output of an Icom ID-5100A radio.I purchased a USB to "CI-V" CAT control cable from Mark, bluemax49ers here on Amazon. This was plugged into the red connector labeled as "Ring". At the same time I plugged a speaker into the black connector labeled as "Tip".On the Ring (CI-V) side, I'm able to control the radio with several programs.On the Tip (Speaker) side, I can hear the expected audio out of the Band B side of the radio.This may be an unexpected use of this cable; however, it works great for my application.One suggestion for Hosa: Add a few more pictures. Show the "TIP" and "RING" labels. Those labels were especially helpful as I didn't have to break out my meter to figure out which connector was which. Also, thanks for following the alliterative "R" rule: For Audio - "Red on Right". In this case "Red on Ring" :-)
L**N
Disappointing Sound Quality
I recently purchased the Hosa YMM-261 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 3.5 mm TSF Stereo Breakout Cable, and I am quite disappointed with its performance.The primary issue is the sound quality. When using this cable, I noticed a significant drop in audio clarity and an increase in noise and static. The audio output was distorted and lacked the crispness and depth I expected. This is particularly frustrating when trying to enjoy music or ensure clear audio during recordings.Additionally, the build quality of the cable feels subpar. The connectors do not fit securely into the ports, leading to intermittent connections and further degrading the sound quality. This instability makes the cable unreliable for any serious audio work.Overall, the Hosa YMM-261 failed to meet my expectations due to its poor sound quality and unreliable performance. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a high-quality audio connection. Look for a better alternative that ensures clear and consistent sound.
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