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Selecting the Right Audio splitter cable

We have all been on a plane and tried to plug our mobile headphones into the on-board movie system, and it did not work. Your headphones have an extra channel for a microphone, and the port on the plane is made for simple left-right stereo sound.

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Selecting the Right Audio splitter cable

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  1. Selecting the Right Audio splitter cable

  2. Audio Splitter Cable We have all been on a plane and tried to plug our mobile headphones into the on-board movie system, and it did not work. Your headphones have an extra channel for a microphone, and the port on the plane is made for simple left-right stereo sound. Commonly referred to as an audio jack, technically a plug and socket, and the main sizes are: 6.5mm, 3.5mm and 2.5mm diameter.

  3. Audio Splitter Cable Standard splitters, such as this set, split a single 3.5mm headphone port (TRS 3-position) into two ports of the same type. TRS stands for “Tip”, “Ring” and “Sleeve” and is a 3-position standard stereo headphone jack with left and right audio. This may be useful if two people want to use two headphones to listen to the same audio device at the same time. Both left and right audio channels are provided to both of the “split” connections.

  4. Audio Splitter Cable Although similar in appearance, adapters such as this splitter are very different from the simple splitter above. They convert a single audio port on the source device that includes a microphone (3.5mm TRS 4-position) into two distinct ports: one 3.5mm headphone jack and one 3.5mm microphone port. This is typically used to connect a headset with two TRS plugs to a computer or mobile device If you want to find out more about our selection of splitters, or talk to one of our experts about your connectivity needs, please get in touch with http://b2gaudio.com/

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