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How to use virtual audio cable to turn stereo into mono
How to use virtual audio cable to turn stereo into mono









how to use virtual audio cable to turn stereo into mono

If those outputs have 1/4-inch TS connectors, you should be using a cable with all male connectors. loop pedal and mixer have mono outputs." so it sounds like you're possible feeding the mono output to a stereo amplifier input. 3.5 mm female jacks tend to be some of the least reliable connectors used in audio and can be easily damaged.

how to use virtual audio cable to turn stereo into mono

1/4-inch TS to dual TS splitters are reliable if they are used with good, not overly worn out jacks. RCA to dual RCA splitters are usually fairly reliable, but sometimes need to have the male RCA plug tightened to properly fit some jacks. "Y" splitter adapters and splitter cables are available with almost any combination of connectors. they only work if I jiggle them into the "sweet spot" and if I so much as look at them the wrong way after that they stop working.As already asked, please provide the details of the connectors you're using. **but, assuming you need the extra long plug for the iPod end of things, first get an "iPod to stereo headset adapter" THEN the patch cable.I bought two Monoprice mono to stereo adapters on Amazon and they are junk. wire up your own cables with the appropriate connectors.įor diagrams, head to (my fave pinout and wiring site) and type "audio" in the search boxĬould be that RadioShack carries the right cable for that (at an exhorbitant markup of course) You would ask for a "1/8th inch stereo to mono patch cable" Splicing cables together will work, but for less loss of fidelity, sound, volume, etc. (the one not ground will be input or control.) regardless, ignore the extra conductor and wire the same as normal stereo. If your iPod has 4 metal sections (1 TIP, 2 RINGS and 1 SLEEVE) either the SLEEVE *or* the top RING could be Ground. To mate the two, wire the left and right channels together (RING and TIP wires, or RED and WHITE) to the TIP of the mono plug, and tie the SLEEVES (grounds) to each other. Normal stereo audio plug: TIP is left channel and white RING is right channel and red and SLEEVE is still ground and bare copper (or enamel coated to prevent shorts) Normal mono audio plug - TIP is the audio and usually white SLEEVE is the ground and usually bare or black.











How to use virtual audio cable to turn stereo into mono