Thursday, June 17, 2010

Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio Cable

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Effect::: This Y Audio Cable allows you to connect multimedia devices (such as stereo speakers and CD-ROMs) to your PC's sound card. It is also ideal for connecting mini-stereo components to stereo equipment. Simply connect the mini-stereo plug to your mini-stereo sound card jack (or mini-stereo device). Then, slide the RCA plugs into appropriate jacks on your multimedia devices (or stereo equipment).

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Belkin Corporation.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: F8V235-12
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.belkin.com
  • Packaged Quantity: 1
  • Package Type: Retail
  • Product Type: Y-cable External
  • Cable Length: 12ft
  • Number of Connectors: 3
  • Connector Details: 1 x 3.5mm Male, 2 x RCA Male
  • Color: Black
  • Weight: 0.26 lb
  • Standard Warranty: Lifetime

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    Brand:Belkin


       Model : F8V235-12


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       List Price : $13.35


       Sale Price : $2.15
     







    Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio CableFeature for this item


    • Audio cable connects multimedia devices to your PC's sound card
    • Features 3.5mm, nickel-plated-connector plugs
    • Connects mini-stereo components to stereo equipment
    • Color-coded plugs for easy identification and attachment
    • Lifetime warranty




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    Customer Reviews


    Before getting the Belkin Y cable, I used a "premium" Radio Shack brand Y cable that cost over three times what the Belkin cost (one of the features that made it premium was that it has gold-plated plugs). I wanted a second Y cable so I could have the same set up in two bedrooms, each of which has a stereo system in it.

    For purposes of this review, I tested the Belkin cable as follows:

    1. While the Radio Shack cable was connected to the Line 2 out jacks of an Onkyo TX-8222 stereo receiver, I connected the Belkin cable to the Line 1 out jacks. I then used each with a laptop playing a web radio station (WQXR FM, which plays classical music), switching back and forth while listening for any audible difference in sound quality. (I switched by connecting and disconnecting the mini-plug on each cable to the headphone jack on the laptop.) My ears detected no difference.

    2. With the Belkin connected to the laptop and the Onkyo set to Line 1, I turned off the streaming web radio and turned the volume on the receiver up to the maximum level (the volume on the laptop was already at the maximum level). There was, as I'd hoped, zero hum and "total silence" (as in the scene in Fargo when Steve Buscemi's character attempts to engage his crime partner in conversation).

    3. I then connected the Belkin to a Sony Walkman MP3 player. No problems whatsoever; the sound was crystal clear.

    4. I twirled the mini-plug in the laptop headphones jack to which it was connected and listened for any electronic noise. There was none. I moved the laptop around (e.g., from the bed to my lap), and there was no noise.

    The cable came neatly wrapped in a Belkin cardboard and plastic display package, and the cable itself looks and feels rugged and durable and appears to be of excellent quality.


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