Jul 072013
C2G / Cables to Go 27411 3.5mm Male to Male Stereo Audio Cable (PC99 Color Coded) Beige, (6 Feet/1.82 Meters)
- Connect the 3.5mm jack from CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices to a multimedia speaker
- Specifically designed for quality computer audio applications.
- This cable connects the PC sound card, portable CD player or any mini-stereo audio device with 3.5mm jacks to a multimedia speaker
- The cable features two 29 AWG stranded conductors and a drain wire, which are tinned to resist oxidation
- The conductors and drain wire are wrapped with an aluminum foil shield to resist noise and prevent unwanted EMI/RFI interference.
Specifically designed for quality computer audio applications. This cable connects the PC sound card, portable CD player or any mini-stereo audio device with 3.5mm jacks to a multimedia speaker. The cable features two 29 AWG stranded conductors and a drain wire, which are tinned to resist oxidation. The conductors and drain wire are wrapped with an aluminum foil shield to resist noise and prevent unwanted EMI/RFI interference. Fully molded nickel-plated connectors provide strain relief, and are
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PC to HDTV,
For those of you who may be electonically challenged (like myself) these are the audio cables we use to connect our Dell PC to our Samsung HDTV.
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PERFECT to play my iPod in the car!,
My car offers line-in audio which means I can play my iPod directly through my car speakers without the need of a scratch, static-filled fm tuner. If your car has line-in, forget wasting your money on the tuners and just get a cable like this.
The only downfall is that it doesn’t charge your iPod like the fm tuners, which probably isn’t news to you, but just a reminder.
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This cable is handy …,
… for transferring recordings from cassette tape to PC. One end goes in the headphone jack of a cassette player and the other goes into the microphone jack of the PC. I use it with free, open source software (Audacity) to edit and save old tape recordings to disc.
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