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This goes out for newbies or people who don't always read descriptions (such as myself): the cable either combines two mono signals into a stereo one or splits the thereo into two mono signals. Therefore, you can't "double" a mono signal as it were (let's say you're imagining you can take the signal from a guitar and connect it both to an amp and to an audio interface - not going to happen!).
That being said, it's still extremely useful for all manners of applications - for example I successfully split the stereo headphone output into two signals for L/R monitors (yes, not the most orthodox studio engineering, but it worked for me!). It's awesome that this piece of equipment is cheap, yet seems sturdy enough.
This goes out for newbies or people who don't always read descriptions (such as myself): the cable either combines two mono signals into a stereo one or splits the thereo into two mono signals. Therefore, you can't "double" a mono signal as it were (let's say you're imagining you can take the signal from a guitar and connect it both to an amp and to an audio interface
This goes out for newbies or people who don't always read descriptions (such as myself): the cable either combines two mono signals into a stereo one or splits the thereo into two mono signals. Therefore, you can't "double" a mono signal as it were (let's say you're imagining you can take the signal from a guitar and connect it both to an amp and to an audio interface - not going to happen!).
That being said, it's still extremely useful for all manners of applications - for example I successfully split the stereo headphone output into two signals for L/R monitors (yes, not the most orthodox studio engineering, but it worked for me!). It's awesome that this piece of equipment is cheap, yet seems sturdy enough.
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Does its job well
Sevich5 24.07.2020
I bought specifically to connect the engl E530 with a 2x12 cabinet (without a separate power amplifier) and I am satisfied with the result.
It's sturdy made and fits well in the jack socket. Once I had to screw in the stereo jack end with my hands, but I don’t consider it as disadvantage.
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Cartmin 11.04.2018
Excellent quality connectors, used as a drum splitter on my Alesis kit to split additional inputs.
I believe that you need a different one for Roland kits with a resistor though.
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Really nice adapter.
Dridridri 08.07.2020
Pro snake really has come through on this one. The grip on the sockets and jack is rally sturdy and fixable if one knows how to solder.
The little strap that comes with it is a nice " we care about our customers" thing.