- The 35mm stereo audio cable is specifically designed for quality computer audio applications
- It connects a PC sound card, portable CD player or any mini-stereo audio device with 35mm jacks to a multimedia speaker
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Connect to 3.5mm jacks on CD players, stereos, speakers, PC/TV tuners and other audio devices… More >>
Cables To Go 40413 M/M Stereo Audio Cable
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5 Comments to 'Cables To Go 40413 M/M Stereo Audio Cable'
July 29, 2010
There weren’t much reviews when I came across this item, but I decided to bite the bullet and now I’m glad I did buy it. I mainly bought it to connect my HDTV to my macbook so I can use VLC player, and so far it works like a charm! This is my second time buying from the Cables to Go brand and their stuff is not bad. This cable plugged snuggly to the back of my HDTV and to the headphone jack on my macbook. I didn’t experience any looseness of the plug when connected to a jack as was mentioned in other 3.5mm stereo audio cable product reviews. Overall, if you need sound coming out of your TV from your computer, this is the cable to get.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 29, 2010
Cable was purchased to connect a HTC Hero cellphone headphone out to AV Receiver’s portable in (Pandora in living room — yea!) Here’s the reason for only three stars:
Cable had different behavior depending on which end of cable was connected to AV receiver. Both ways were pretty bad, but in one configuration, the slightest movement of the phone caused a great deal of noise/humming (and tended to pause whatever song was playing in the app). Also, found that if Hero was being charged, it required a particular sequence to work (e.g. had to have AV receiver turned off when connecting the cord to receiver.) It’s possible I misunderstood the suitability of this cord for my application.
However, I’m not returning this cable because an extender cord I already owned (3.5 mm male and 3.5 mm female connectors) fixed all problems. I plugged the older extender cord into the receiver, the Cables to Go cord into the extender and into the phone; this works very well. The old extender cord is noticeably thicker than the Cables to Go cord, and it has gold plated connectors — don’t know if either of these is the reason for the vast improvement when using it combined with Cables to Go cord, but it seems that as long as the Cables to Go cord doesn’t get plugged into the receiver, things work much better.
As a test, I tried the Cables to Go cord (by itself) with an MP3 player — it worked great directly between the receiver and the player.
I didn’t take any points off for the following, but things to keep in mind:
The plastic ends are pretty thick, slicing off a bit of the plastic allowed using the cord when phone is in a Body Glove cover (I did this after solving the more serious problems noted above by using the extender.)
Six feet (without using an extender) was too short to be able to use the phone from my normal spot in living room (clearly not a problem with the product, of course. I just didn’t think it through before ordering.)
Rating: 3 / 5
July 29, 2010
I used this on my iphone and with other cables I would generally hear loud interference whenever my iphone went into edge mode ( I stream Pandora ) When my phone switches to Edge, I don’t hear that annoying sound with this cable. I was actually surprised at the shielding of this.
5 Stars!
Rating: 5 / 5
July 30, 2010
It’s a cable, so there’s no need for a lengthy breakdown. I use it to connect my 40 gig iPod to my Mazda3 through the AUX jack. Sounds great!
Rating: 5 / 5
July 30, 2010
very cheap, great sound quality, don’t hesitate to buy the cable for your iPod or MP3 player.
Rating: 5 / 5
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