Belkin F8V234-WHT Speaker and Headphone Splitter
date : December 2nd, 2011PC Components
Review : 3 Reviews
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Tags : Belkin, F8V234WHT, Headphone, Speaker, Splitter
- Connect 2 headsets or speakers to one jack
- Ideal for connecting two mini stereo speakers to your iPod
- Allows a single iPod to connect two sets of headphones for multiple listening enjoyment
- Includes high quality gold-plated contacts
Belkin Speaker and Headphone Splitter F8V234-WHT Cable AdaptersThe Belkin Y Splitter Adapter Mini connects two stereo speakers or headphones to the mini-stereo jack on your iPod and cassette, MP3, or CD player. It’s great for iPods. The gold-plated contacts ensure accurate data transfers and crisp, clean sound. The Belkin Y Splitter is backed by a limited lifetime warranty and is six inches long.

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DOES preserve stereo separation.,
So to recap:
Dirt cheap
Flexible
extremely easy to use
Diminishes volume? Not too badly.
DOES preserve stereo separation! I’m mixing a song right now through these splitters and while panning back and forth, my headphones respond as if the splitter weren’t in at all. It doesn’t turn stereo to mono despite what that one guy said. And yes, I’ve got two pairs of headphones plugged in.
I discovered that if both sets of headphones plugged into the splitter aren’t firmly plugged in, it will do the stereo to mono thing, but if you click them in properly, you’re fine.
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|Recommended. Does the job. Flexible,
does the job and no complaints. These type of splitters are ideal because you don’t have to worry about it breaking from bending. I purchased a splitter before that wasn’t wired, just a solid unit, and it broke from bending too much.
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|Cheap and cheerful, but caution the volume drop,
As other reviewers have noted (and I’ve taken this into account for purchasing), the volume drops across both outputs since the signal is split — not a big concern for me, but on some setups this may result in an unhappy amount of line noise when you have to crank source volumes to compensate.
I use this because I have a stereo deck (with high-quality Sony MDR-V900s attached) and a Plantronics headset I use for recording video tutorials and such on my computer. I didn’t want to actively have to toggle back-and-forth, since that’d impede my workflow: my use case is swapping between headsets quickly, and this Belkin splitter is a tidy little solution!
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