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The QaoqudaDIN 5 Pin to RCA Cable is a high-quality audio adapter designed for seamless connectivity between your audio devices. With a length of 1.5 feet, it features a metal 5-pin DIN male plug on one end and two RCA male connectors on the other, making it ideal for connecting to premium stereo systems like Bang & Olufsen and Naim. Engineered with oxygen-free copper conductors and effective shielding, this cable ensures enhanced signal clarity and durability, while its tangle-free design and molded connectors provide user-friendly convenience.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | DIN 5Pin F/2RCA M 50CM |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Number of Pins | 5 |
Additional Features | Not tangled |
Connector Gender | Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA |
Cable Type | Composite |
Compatible Devices | DVD Player |
J**J
Arrived new.
Arrived New.
T**E
Good product
Works as expected
B**B
Hard to find 5 pin DIN to male RCA plugs
Wires are too small gauge. The connectors are ok, but the wire won't be durable. Handle with care.
W**.
Looks neat, works fine.
Looks neat, works fine.
J**S
Good quality
Good quality
R**R
Good
Decent cable
Y**X
Not Bad with Grounding
This thing works fine if you are trying to hook up a piece of Band & Olufsen equipment to a standard RCA input IF you know what to do: if your B&O device has 7 pins you will need to take out 2 of the removable pins from the male B&O plug.That will get you a connection but to remove the hum/buzz you need to connect the metal part of the male b&o connector to ground on your preamp or amp. It sounds quite good if you rig it up correctly, just think of the metal shield part as the ground wire on a typical turntable. Can't beat the price.
C**E
It’s like an antenna for your turntable!
Giving three stars because the product technically works, and I feel bad for returning it after a week. However, if you intend on using this adapter on a turntable like I did, beware. Despite its short length, this cable managed to introduce enough fuzz and static to make records nearly unlistenable. If this cable were to include some kind of ground lug and shielding, I’m sure it would perform fine. However, as is, I would avoid it for turntable applications.
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