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In Reply to: RE: RCA Y splitter - RCA males on both ends posted by Duster on June 21, 2017 at 15:32:00
But for some reason the original poster is asking for a single male RCA to a dual male RCA.
He double posted (also in the Tuner Asylum, link below), and I asked him there why he feels he'll need single male to dual male RCA.
If our thinking is in fact correct, you found a bargain for a temporary male to dual females adapter. I found a pair for $9.95 and thought that was cheap!
"Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be. 'Cause now I'm an amputee" J. Lennon
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Indeed. While the molded connectors of either type of adapter tend to be very sub par, at least the conductors, dielectric, and geometry of a good pair of rca interconnects will be better and provide better SQ than the typical cheap coaxial cable that Y-adapters tend to feature, with the only downside being an additional connector interface.
He didn't specifically mention he wanted an interconnect , so my mind's eye was picturing something like the adapters we both chose, except with three male RCA plugs. That didn't make any sense to me, which is why I asked.I agree with you, the adapter, with good quality interconnects, should give better performance than a cheaply made single to dual channel interconnect.
"Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be. 'Cause now I'm an amputee" J. Lennon
Edits: 06/23/17
An rca Y-adapter tends to imply a splitter with an integral cable involved, while an rca adapter tends to imply an I/O splitter, without any wire involved.
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