- From our expanded online assortment; not available in all Best Buy stores
- Connects most analog stereo components
Allowing you to connect multiple devices. - Adapter
Splits a male 3.5mm connection into 2 female RCA connections. - PSC+ conductors
Minimize distortion.
Description
Additional information
Compatibility | Most electronic devices with 3.5mm analog audio inputs and RCA outputs |
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Gender (End 1) | Female |
Gender (End 2) | Male |
Color Category | White |
Product Type | Adapter |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year limited |
Product Name | FLX-MINI Mini-to-RCA Adapter |
Connector Finish | Other |
Brand | AudioQuest |
Connector Type (End 1) | 3.5mm stereo (mini-phone) |
Color | White |
Connector Type (End 2) | 3.5mm stereo (mini-phone) |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
Cable Type | Analog audio |
Quantity | 1 |
Model Number | MINI-FLX3.52RCA |
UPC | 092592057074 |
Reviews (10)
dmarshpbg –
If you need this product it is worth the money. As I said, it works as advertised and that is almost always the gold standard. The shipment came on time and I was able to install the product without having to ask a 12 year old.
Marie –
I used this to plug two rca plugs into the one plug in the headphone jack. Very happy.
Binkus –
Not much to say about this, but we needed it for an older TV system, to get sound to our surround sound speakers. It worked perfectly, and exactly as promised, so we were very happy with it. No problems and no complaints.
Beach –
This connector did the trick and is well made and solid in construction.
Mybad –
Simple item that does just one thing and it does it well
Djsunset –
Exactly what I needed, thank you amazon!! You’re the best!
MichaelH –
This adapter does exactly what it’s designed to do > connect 2 RCA male plugs to make a male mini stereo jack to plug into a speaker. The flexible cable is a good length and actually makes a “U” on my system.
GreatBuy –
An excellent connector by a reputable high end audio cable company.
Onewhoknows –
this took a little longer than usual to get, probably because these type of connections aren’t very common any more. Typically used for audio applications but has basically been replaced by WIFI systems.
JamesB –
Well worth the money, able to connect either of my mp3 players to my 20+ year old Pioneer amplifier which lacked the necessary input port. Music sounded great