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3.5mm Stereo Female to 2-Male Y-Splitter Audio Cable 2M, Ancable 1/8" Female to 2 Dual 1/8" Male Aux Mic Splitter Jack Cable for Speaker, Headphones, PC, Laptop, Aluminum Connector

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Robjohns, Hugh (May 2017). "How best can I split a mic signal?". Sound on Sound. [If] you were to split the mic signal with a simple Y-cord the mic would indeed 'see' the two input destinations effectively in parallel with each other, and that will result in the effective load for the microphone being reduced below the impedance of either. [Transformerless] capacitor and active-dynamic mics won't have a problem at all [but] if the impedance gets too low, you might possibly notice a small change in the tonal character or transient response with traditional dynamic mics and transformer-output capacitor mics. [So a] simple Y-cord (parallel split) can certainly work, and I've used that technique myself on occasion, but it does open the door to conflicting phantom-power supply problems, and makes ground loops very likely. The way around the ground-loop issue — this applies to active splitter/preamp techniques too, of course — is to disconnect and isolate the cable screens for all but one of the outputs at the destinations. Balanced connections don't employ the cable screen as a ground reference, so disconnecting it won't affect the signal transfer (but it is required for the return phantom current, so needs to be present in the connection to the preamp providing phantom power). Since both inputs are driven, you will get more input signal when the amp sums the two inputs together. However, a great way to reduce subwoofer hum caused by RF on the line is to use a “shielded” subwoofer cable. 5. RCA Adapter May Gather Dirt If you are using an AV receiver with bass management, it may only have one (mono) sub out connector.

However, when choosing whether to use a subwoofer Y splitter cable or not will depend on the design of the sub and the amp in the subwoofer. The fact is, in most cases, it will make very little if any, discernible difference unless you are using a stereo signal.

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A Y-cable, Y cable, or splitter cable is a cable with three ends: one common end and two other ends. The Y-cable can resemble the Latin letter " Y". The fact is that some older subwoofers may actually need a Y cable. This is because the left channel L may not default to the mono signal. Robjohns, Hugh (January 2013). "Lewitt Audio DTP640 REX". Sound on Sound. A 1.5m Y-cable is supplied with the mic ... to convert the five-pin connection into two standard three-pin XLR connectors, each with labelled cable sleeves to identify which provides the dynamic element signal, and which the capacitor element.

We use Y adapter cables to connect a stereo amplifier or receiver to a mono input subwoofer. We also use them to connect stereo subwoofers to receivers or amplifiers.

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Many people use a Y splitter to connect both subwoofer inputs so they can prevent this problem because the auto-on mode of some older subwoofers (e.g the Velodyne CH-12) may not come on at lower levels without the use of a Y cable. 4. Hum Reduction As its name suggests, a Y cable has three ends, just like the letter Y. It has one common end and two other ends.

Tingen, Paul (November 2011). "Tom Syrowski: Recording Incubus' 'Adolescents' ". Sound on Sound. I had a [Sennheiser] 421 [microphone] on the top and [a Shure] SM57 [microphone] on the bottom of each of the toms, going into the console via a Y-cable, so the signals from the 421 and the 57 were blended in the cable and came up under one fader on the console. For some reason that works and sounds really good.

In the world of pro audio, Y cables are one of the most frequently-used cable types. These connectors get their name from the fact that their 3 ends resemble the letter "Y" (1 common end that splits into 2 ends on the other side). Y cables are often used for inputting and outputting stereo mixers and their length can range from 1 foot to 19 feet. In this catalog, you'll find that many big names in pro audio specialize in their own Y cable models, including Livewire, Pig Hog, Rapco Horizon and Bespeco. Make no mistake, if you're in the market for a Y cable, look no further than this section. When connecting your active subwoofer to your AV receiver, it is common to use subwoofer cables or basic RCA cables.

Many people like this potential of boosting the sub’s output signal. In general, you will increase the sound level from 3dB to 6dB. However, the fact is that many (again not all) subwoofers will have increased clarity and bass response when both inputs are fed with a mono signal. 3. Prevent Bass Chipping Out At Low Levels The split occurs either as a zip cable or with a small box that hides the split which then finishes with two connectors at the other end. What Is A Y Cable Used For? First of all, you can hook up a powered subwoofer properly with regular RCA cables. A “Y” splitter cable is not necessarily needed. send and return (outbound signal on one leg of the "Y"; inbound signal on the other; signals kept separate). [9] [10]

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Next, you need to connect both L and R inputs on your sub using each end of the Y splitter. Other Ways To Connect Your Subwoofer However, there are a few benefits to using a Y cable including increased dB levels, better frequency separation, better bass response on some subs, etc. In general, using a subwoofer cable helps to ensure optimal performance. What Is a Y Adapter Cable? As we have mentioned before, a Y cable is used to connect your AV receiver to your mono subwoofer and thereby transmit the low frequencies the subwoofer needs to operate. Now you may be wondering if you can use a Y cable to combine two signals. This is not recommended because you will not have control over the way the signal is combined. Advantages of Using a Y Splitter Should You Use A Subwoofer Y Cable?

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