Electronics : Arista 18-002 Y Adapter - 2 RCA Female to 1 RCA Male

Electronics : Arista 18-002 Y Adapter - 2 RCA Female to 1 RCA Male

Arista 18-002 Y Adapter - 2 RCA Female to 1 RCA Male

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Arista 18-002 Y Adapter - 2 RCA Female to 1 RCA Male
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Brand: Arista
EAN: 0025284180026
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Model: 18-002
Publisher: Arista
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Arista is one of the United States' leading providers of consumer electronics accessories and related products. It markets a complete line of audio, video, telephone, computer, and cellular accessories.











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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome Splitter! ...
This is a simple RCA splitter. I got these to split off the RCA ports from my video switcher to the TV, so add a set of outputs to the computer, for recording video game output. These things work great, however, we found out that the computer sends horrible noise interference to anything touching it. The cables had nothing to do with it. The cables are a little thin, but given the length, it does not cause issues, unless you have it next to your jacob's ladder or testla coil.

I have to say, these things are great! Very useful when you need them!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * can't get any better ...
use these things all the time, i bought alot of these from amazon. they all work great, no problems at all, ive been using them for about a year now.


Male RCA 1 to Female RCA 2 - Adapter Y 18-002 Arista




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Male,B00009V6QF Rca 1 To Female Rca 2 Adapter Y 002 18 Arista
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