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Take full control of your sound system with this premium-grade audio/video adapter splitter. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this compact connector allows you to split a single RCA Male output into two RCA female channels, enabling you to link instruments, mixers, amplifiers, speakers, or AV systems with zero signal compromise.
Pure Signal Transmission: Engineered to split audio or video output cleanly, maintaining studio-quality sound without distortion or loss.
Dual RCA Output: Effortlessly connect your mixer, home theater, amplifier, or recording gear to dual RCA inputs for maximum flexibility.
Versatile Utility: Perfect for musicians, DJs, audio engineers, and home users who want to connect electric instruments, keyboards, mixers, and AV receivers into multi-channel setups.
Precision Fit: Gold-plated contacts provide corrosion resistance and stable connections, ensuring reliable performance every time.
Compact & Portable: Lightweight design fits in your pocket or gear bag, making it ideal for both studio and on-the-go use.
Input Connector: RCA Male Jack
Output Connectors: 2 x RCA Female Ports (Left/Right channel)
Function: Splits a stereo signal into two RCA outputs for professional or consumer audio devices
Construction: Durable housing with high-quality shielding for minimal interference
Unlike low-grade splitters that weaken your signal, this adapter ensures consistent channel separation and crystal-clear audio fidelity, making it an essential tool in both professional studios and everyday AV setups.
1 x RCA Male Jack to 2 RCA Female AV Audio/Video Adapter Splitter
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