I have this exact red/white --> audio cable in order to connect my REC out on my mixer to the audio in slot on the soundcard in my computer.
The red/white ends you see in the pic go into my mixer just fine. Look closely at the ends of the cables...when I try to put the audio end of the cable in my soundcard, it doesnt fit properly. The connector actually goes into the hole on the soundcard, but it has some wiggle room and isnt allowing any sound to be send to the card. WTF. Is there any kind of adapter that I can find so I dont have to scrap this 20 dollar cable? It cant be taken back to the store.
Apr-03-2006 03:26
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
Re: can this audio cable be salvaged?
quote:
Originally posted by xstalkrx
I have this exact red/white --> audio cable in order to connect my REC out on my mixer to the audio in slot on the soundcard in my computer.
The red/white ends you see in the pic go into my mixer just fine. Look closely at the ends of the cables...when I try to put the audio end of the cable in my soundcard, it doesnt fit properly. The connector actually goes into the hole on the soundcard, but it has some wiggle room and isnt allowing any sound to be send to the card. WTF. Is there any kind of adapter that I can find so I dont have to scrap this 20 dollar cable? It cant be taken back to the store.
The only thing i know is if you've spent big bucks on the cable. You'll want to spend more money on getting a good adaptor if one is available.
Only reason i say this is cause there's no reason in getting a cheap connector as sound quality (again if that's what you're after) will only be as good as your weakest link, in this case the new connector you might be purchasing.
Just warning you
Although you probably wont notice the difference with the naked ear..
nelly
Apr-03-2006 03:47
Events@Spec
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Events
Is it a RCA to 1/4, 1/8, or rca cable?
Apr-03-2006 04:42
xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
This is what i needed....
Last edited by xstalkrx on Apr-03-2006 at 06:01
Apr-03-2006 05:54
skip
a.k.a. skip2
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
quote:
Originally posted by xstalkrx
This is what i needed....
yes you can buy an adapter for that from most of your good electronic stores.
dont chuck it away!
Apr-04-2006 08:48
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair
Dont ever use any kind of adaptors or converters.
They are one of the quickest ways to add noise to your signal and decrease the quality alltogether.
It would be better to just make the cable if you cant find one.
I baught an RCA cable for my mixer to my amp and then remember after i need it to be 1/4" for the amp.
I just went and baught two rca to 1/4" converters. I now have four and they are all broken, hanging in place just bearly. I cant move anything or else they fall apart and thats not pretty when you have your music play through 500 watts.
Point is... spend abit of extra money and buy the right cable and dont use adaptors. If you cant find the cable your after make it.
Apr-04-2006 13:20
xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
THIS IS GETTING REALLY GAY:
I bought an adapter for the cable to go into. The adapter goes into the SOUNDCARD just fine. But the cable...does NOT fit the adapter properly. Although the cables does actually go INSIDE the adapter...it just isnt a nice fit. WTF is really going on here....the people at Fry's Electronics must be complete n00bs.
Apr-05-2006 00:28
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair
The adaptor you have there looks like a 1/8 stereo to 1/8 mono adaptor.
Basically its not for rca to computer...
You can see thats it mono because there is only one ring.
RCA kind of fits into a 1/8 plug but obviously this is not rca because where does the shielding (outside metal) connect?
Fry's Electronics and yourself need to do alot of learning.
How could you connect the the mixer with only 1 plug? your only getting half the signal.
So obviously the adaptor will need to ins and one out.
Apr-05-2006 05:35
xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
The adaptor you have there looks like a 1/8 stereo to 1/8 mono adaptor.
Basically its not for rca to computer...
You can see thats it mono because there is only one ring.
RCA kind of fits into a 1/8 plug but obviously this is not rca because where does the shielding (outside metal) connect?
Fry's Electronics and yourself need to do alot of learning.
How could you connect the the mixer with only 1 plug? your only getting half the signal.
So obviously the adaptor will need to ins and one out.
At the other end of the cable, there is a RED/WHITE connection. This RED/WHITE part of the cable fits perfectly into the RECORD OUT slots on the back of my mixer. It's this part of the cord that I can't get to fit anything
Apr-05-2006 05:50
Mav 3000
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Leicestershire
Take your PC and your mixer down to your local cable shop. Point to the two connectors and explain that you would like a cable to go from "here, to there..." and buy whatever they give you.
Sorted.
The first THX cable (RCA to 3.5mm Stereo Jack) looked fine to me - no idea why this wouldn't fit.