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Stereo Mini Male to 2 Stereo Mini Female Y Adapter

Stereo Mini Male to 2 Stereo Mini Female Y Adapter

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PSSSSSST! PSSSSSST!
Review: Does your PC's sound suck? Do you have a stereo, compact or component, sitting idly nearby?

Think no more about forking out money for computer speakers or sound cards! For just $4 you can buy this marvelous little wire and hook your PC's sound output into your stereo, or even into a boombox if it has audio aux inputs. That way you can upgrade your stereo speakers if you want to and enjoy them for both PC and music/home-theatre usage.

This is the best-kept little secret that Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. DON'T want you to find out about! Radioshack also carries the same adapter. Sure the signal suffers a little and there can be some hum in the background at really high volumes (you'll need a $30 Ground Loop Isolator, from Xitel.com to get rid of that if you really mind) but if you just want decent-not-spectacular sound from your PC, why spend over $100 bucks on a soundcard and good computer speakers when this lovely $4 device will do the trick?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PSSSSSST! PSSSSSST!
Review: Does your PC's sound suck? Do you have a stereo, compact or component, sitting idly nearby?

Think no more about forking out money for computer speakers or sound cards! For just $4 you can buy this marvelous little wire and hook your PC's sound output into your stereo, or even into a boombox if it has audio aux inputs. That way you can upgrade your stereo speakers if you want to and enjoy them for both PC and music/home-theatre usage.

This is the best-kept little secret that Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. DON'T want you to find out about! Radioshack also carries the same adapter. Sure the signal suffers a little and there can be some hum in the background at really high volumes (you'll need a $30 Ground Loop Isolator, from Xitel.com to get rid of that if you really mind) but if you just want decent-not-spectacular sound from your PC, why spend over $100 bucks on a soundcard and good computer speakers when this lovely $4 device will do the trick?


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