Electronics : Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio Cable

Electronics : Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio Cable

Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio Cable

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Belkin F8V235-12 12-Foot Y Audio Cable
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Belkin
EAN: 0722868109342
Label: Belkin Components
Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Model: F8V235-12
Publisher: Belkin Components
Studio: Belkin Components
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Features:
  • 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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Item Description:
'Those PC speakers just aren't doing it. I wish I could hook up my PC Sound Card with my mini stereo.' With a Belkin 'Y' audio cable you can. Plug it into your sound card and attach it to your mini stereo, and you're in business.This 12' PRO Series 'Y' Audio Cable connects PC Sound Cards, portable CD players or any mini-home stereo audio source with 3.5mm jacks to a stereo receiver or multimedia speakers. Features 3.5mm, nickel-plated connector plugs.

Amazon.com Item Description:
This Y Audio Cable from Belkin connects multimedia devices (such as stereo speakers and CD-ROMs) to your PC's sound card. You can also use it to easily connect mini-stereo components to stereo equipment. Just connect the mini-stereo plug to your mini-stereo sound-card jack or device. Then, slide the RCA plugs into the appropriate jacks on your multimedia devices or stereo equipment.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great cord. ...
It shipped fast. I use it to hook my computer to my stero. It works as it should. I like the length.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great standard cable ...
Perfect length cable to move my laptop around from my home theater system. Great Use for audio out to HTS



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works fine, cheap and long enough. ...
Good product and work just fine with my laptop to send the audio to my TV or receiver. Fast delivery and great price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice Audio Chord ...
I purchased this item to replace one that went bad on my X Rocker Chair. This Item is very sturdy and has a longer range that my previous one. I highly recommend this chord.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does its job ...
Not much else I can say other than it does its job with no noticeable interference. Just a tip: with all analog cables, quality deteriorates as length increases, so try to keep it to the length needed, and not any longer. Great price too.


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