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The Mediabridge 3.5mm Aux to 2 RCA Adapter is a 6-foot premium audio cable featuring gold-plated connectors and dual shielding technology. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, it delivers crystal-clear Hi-Fi sound with minimal interference and exceptional durability, boasting a 15,000+ bend lifespan for long-term reliability.
D**C
Well Made Cable
A friend of mine got this cable for me and I must say I am very impressed with the quality.I have these hooked to my comp with output from my IPOD NANO 6th Gen and they work great.I do not easily impress, I own several monster cable products some are well made and work great and some do not. These on the other hand, I rate as good or better then the well known monster cable brand.The cost of these is very reasonable for the quality. What you get is a well made cable that works great, is pretty thick, I would say around 4 or 5 mm, but is also very flexible this is important I had other cheaper cables that were fairly thick but very stiff, not so with these ... also the RCA Connectors are also of high quality the gold plating finish also appears to be quite good and fit nice and tight just like monster connectors.Another nice touch that is mostly only seen in better higher priced cables is they come in a small box nicely coiled in a circle so the cables don't come all crimped up with a wire tie as do all cheaper cables.For me this is really a plus I hate trying to straighten out and recoil or get all the kinks out of cables shipped in that inferior fashion.Overall these seem to be great cables. I am very happy with these and would buy other MediaBridge products in the future if they maintain this level of quality and pricing.
S**E
Great Cable
I was looking for a cable that would connect our Android MP3 (Samsung Galaxy) or Apple iPad Mini to my Bose Acoustic Wave System. I wanted the cable to be long enough to stretch accross the room so I could have my device beside me, and not have to get up if I wanted to change something. I checked many local merchants, and found that they all carried 3 and 6 foot length cables. Since I wanted something longer, I ultimately decided on this 25 ft cable from Mediabridge.I purchased this cable on Amazon from Mediabridge Products, LLC, and have been very pleased. The cable came in a sealed box (not plastic bag) in perfect condition. The box and label were both clean and pristine. The label provided a product description, SKU, Part #, QTY, website, and UPC Symbol. Clearly the box has nothing to do with the quality of the product inside, but the presentation gave me a positive feeling that I had purchased something really good. When I opened the box I was equally pleased with the product. The RCA jacks are very heavy, the cable is nice quality, and the 3.5 mm end has a plastic cap to keep it clean when not in use. I wanted a good quality cable that would last and not need to be replaced soon because the wires break, or the ends fail, etc. This cable has a good feel, and is easy to wind up when not in use. The quality is nice, and I don't ever expect to replace it. The only thing I struggled with was when I installed it, the RCA jacks were tight going on. Since I don't plan on taking them off, it is a non-issue for me, and I like knowing that they are secure in place. The sound quality has been superb, and I am very pleased with this product! The only negative I can say is that the box says Made in China. Originally when I made this purchase, I was undecided between this cable and another brands 50 ft cable with a lifetime warranty, but I must say I have absolutely no regrets with my decision.Additionally, there was a small pamphlet inside the box which tells a little about Mediabridge. Their cabling and connectivity products have been used since 1998 under various brand names sold directly to commercial broadband providers. In 2008, they began offering their products directly to consumers. They have made some promises to the consumers which include:1. Not selling products through retailers that add huge markups2. When you call during business hours, an American based representative will take your phone call3. They will never outsource customer service or technical support to any foreign country4. To treat customers, employees, and business partners with respect and dignityMediabridge is located in Cherry Hill, NJ and can be found at [...]
R**L
My ears approve!
A winner: solid construction and no audible SQ degradation. The second fine Mediabridge product I've owned since buying their speaker cables.Incidentally, for the audiophile-inclined, this purchase cost much less than a previously-bought Audioquest equivalent still in use in my stereo system. Nothing against Audioquest -- I just didn't want to pay as much this time round. Or really ever again. My thinking on these questions was influenced by a visit some years back to a high-end Portland audio dealer, a place selling equipment at dizzying prices. On that day the dealer was much exercised over a new, heretical column just out in Stereophile. The piece maintained that bog-standard speaker wire could reasonably shine next to elite nano-subatomic-voodoo-timetraveling wire costing thousands of dollars. The dealer sold said fabled, priceless stuff, happened to be in the process of setting up a demo to debunk the article's claims, temporarily sullying his Golden Cuboid listening room's ultra-system with some plain ol' copper, and enthusiastically invited me in to "hear the difference."What fun! I had the time, and frankly, was thrilled to have a chance to judge for myself on equipment that cost more than my car. He ran multiple blind tests over the course of an hour. Every now and then, we'd hear a lovely bit of Stevie Ray Vaughan and he'd say, "Aha! See?" and nod knowingly at me, his fellow in the golden-eared cognoscenti.Oh, it did sound fantastic -- "gorgeousness and gorgeosity," as Anthony Burgess once put it -- but the truth was, it sounded equally good with both sets of wires, and never consistently better with either. I told him so and he received the verdict with perplexity, then when further attempts couldn't win me over, he let loose a deep, heavy sigh, as of ulcerous melancholy. "Maybe Sam Tellig's right," he muttered darkly and that was that.The Mediabridge is connecting a Meridian DAC and a Peachtree Audio headphone amp, and I'm listening happily.
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