Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-13 Thread Curtis Delzer
I am looking for a connector all right, but need one
which can connect a PS2 type of keyboard into a USB computer. I think
there is something like that available?


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HS.

K 6 V F O
San Bernardino, CA.

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skype: curtis1014



On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:23:57 -0400
Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com wrote:

 Yup, that is exactly what I am looking for and I found one on Amazon for 
 $2.39, and free shipping. Had to make sure it was stereo though, as the first 
 y cable I ffound just merged left and right channels into one female jack. 
 But reading some reviews assured me that the one I ordered has stereo male 
 jacks on it.
 Evan
 
 - Original Message - From: Reed poynter reed.poyn...@telus.net
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:14 PM
 Subject: RE: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
 
 
  Hi,
 
  I didn't catch the original request.  I purchased a Y-cable from Radio  
  shack
  last year.  It has 2 stereo mail jacks connecting to 1 female stereo jack.
  So, I can connect 2 stereo audio sources to my head phones.  For example,  
  I
  can connect my Bookport Plus to one side and my pc to the other and listen
  to both with my headphones.
 
  Don't know if this is what you are looking for...But, it is an option.
 
  Reed
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
  Reese
  Sent: September-10-13 9:50 AM
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
 
  Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
  equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
  hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
  headphones damage either of them?
  Evan
 
  - Original Message -  From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org
  To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
  Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
 
 
 I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
  mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
  and two or more outputs.
 
  Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
  might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.
 
  Tom
 
  ** Your Message **
  Hi, let me sugest this.
  The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
  This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
  loading in inputs is
  way less.
  Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.
 
 
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-13 Thread Gary King

Curtis,
Google is your friend!  Put PS2 to USB converter in the search field and 
check out the results.


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net
- Original Message - 
From: Curtis Delzer curtis1...@verizon.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I am looking for a connector all right, but need one
which can connect a PS2 type of keyboard into a USB computer. I think
there is something like that available?


--
Curtis Delzer.
HS.

K 6 V F O
San Bernardino, CA.

curtis1...@verizon.net

skype: curtis1014



On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:23:57 -0400
Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com wrote:

Yup, that is exactly what I am looking for and I found one on Amazon for 
$2.39, and free shipping. Had to make sure it was stereo though, as the 
first y cable I ffound just merged left and right channels into one 
female jack. But reading some reviews assured me that the one I ordered 
has stereo male jacks on it.

Evan

- Original Message - From: Reed poynter 
reed.poyn...@telus.net

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


 Hi,

 I didn't catch the original request.  I purchased a Y-cable from Radio 
   shack
 last year.  It has 2 stereo mail jacks connecting to 1 female stereo 
 jack.
 So, I can connect 2 stereo audio sources to my head phones.  For 
 example,  I
 can connect my Bookport Plus to one side and my pc to the other and 
 listen

 to both with my headphones.

 Don't know if this is what you are looking for...But, it is an option.

 Reed

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
 Reese
 Sent: September-10-13 9:50 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

 Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
 equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
 hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
 headphones damage either of them?
 Evan

 - Original Message -  From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
 mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
 and two or more outputs.

 Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
 might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

 Tom

 ** Your Message **
 Hi, let me sugest this.
 The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
 This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
 loading in inputs is
 way less.
 Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-13 Thread Curtis Delzer
well you're a ham friend too, thanks!

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HS.

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On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 19:01:21 -0500
Gary King w4...@bellsouth.net wrote:

 Curtis,
 Google is your friend!  Put PS2 to USB converter in the search field and 
 check out the results.
 
 Gary King
 w4...@bellsouth.net
 - Original Message - From: Curtis Delzer curtis1...@verizon.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 6:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
 
 
  I am looking for a connector all right, but need one
  which can connect a PS2 type of keyboard into a USB computer. I think
  there is something like that available?
 
 
  --
  Curtis Delzer.
  HS.
 
  K 6 V F O
  San Bernardino, CA.
 
  curtis1...@verizon.net
 
  skype: curtis1014
 
 
 
  On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:23:57 -0400
  Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com wrote:
 
  Yup, that is exactly what I am looking for and I found one on Amazon for 
   $2.39, and free shipping. Had to make sure it was stereo though, as the 
   first y cable I ffound just merged left and right channels into one  
  female jack. But reading some reviews assured me that the one I ordered  
  has stereo male jacks on it.
  Evan
 
  - Original Message - From: Reed poynter  
  reed.poyn...@telus.net
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:14 PM
  Subject: RE: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
 
 
   Hi,
  
   I didn't catch the original request.  I purchased a Y-cable from Radio 
   shack
   last year.  It has 2 stereo mail jacks connecting to 1 female stereo  
jack.
   So, I can connect 2 stereo audio sources to my head phones.  For   
   example,  I
   can connect my Bookport Plus to one side and my pc to the other and   
   listen
   to both with my headphones.
  
   Don't know if this is what you are looking for...But, it is an option.
  
   Reed
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
   Reese
   Sent: September-10-13 9:50 AM
   To: PC Audio Discussion List
   Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
  
   Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
   equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
   hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
   headphones damage either of them?
   Evan
  
   - Original Message -  From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org
   To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
   Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector
  
  
  I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
   mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
   and two or more outputs.
  
   Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
   might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.
  
   Tom
  
   ** Your Message **
   Hi, let me sugest this.
   The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
   This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
   loading in inputs is
   way less.
   Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.
  
  
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-11 Thread Don Ball
you need to get yourself a boostaroo. you can find them on the webb for 
about 30 dollars. it has three inputs and doubles your players volume. I 
think you will like it.
- Original Message - 
From: ken reed kvreed...@comcast.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


   Hi,  It's because the outputs will not be the same in each 
device.
If you turn both of them on and loading the output of one divice will be 
ok, bacause it was made for that impedance match.

The other device might not match those phones.

Like I said one output can feed two inputs,  The other way where two 
outputs feeding the same load is not alwayse going to work.
That's why I sugested the earphone amp.  or if you need to have two 
outputs driving one  earphone   a small mixer is the best way.

The little sampson mixers  around $50  are very nice.


-Original Message- 
From: Evan Reese

Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
headphones damage either of them?
Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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RE: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-10 Thread Reed poynter
Hi,

I didn't catch the original request.  I purchased a Y-cable from Radio shack
last year.  It has 2 stereo mail jacks connecting to 1 female stereo jack.
So, I can connect 2 stereo audio sources to my head phones.  For example, I
can connect my Bookport Plus to one side and my pc to the other and listen
to both with my headphones.

Don't know if this is what you are looking for...But, it is an option.

Reed

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
Reese
Sent: September-10-13 9:50 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of 
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've 
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of 
headphones damage either of them?
Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
 mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
 and two or more outputs.

 Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
 might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

 Tom

 ** Your Message **
 Hi, let me sugest this.
 The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
 This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
 loading in inputs is
 way less.
 Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-10 Thread Evan Reese
Yup, that is exactly what I am looking for and I found one on Amazon for 
$2.39, and free shipping. Had to make sure it was stereo though, as the 
first y cable I ffound just merged left and right channels into one female 
jack. But reading some reviews assured me that the one I ordered has stereo 
male jacks on it.

Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Reed poynter reed.poyn...@telus.net

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi,

I didn't catch the original request.  I purchased a Y-cable from Radio 
shack

last year.  It has 2 stereo mail jacks connecting to 1 female stereo jack.
So, I can connect 2 stereo audio sources to my head phones.  For example, 
I

can connect my Bookport Plus to one side and my pc to the other and listen
to both with my headphones.

Don't know if this is what you are looking for...But, it is an option.

Reed

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Evan
Reese
Sent: September-10-13 9:50 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
headphones damage either of them?
Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-10 Thread Evan Reese
Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of 
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've 
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of 
headphones damage either of them?

Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-10 Thread ken reed
   Hi,  It's because the outputs will not be the same in each 
device.
If you turn both of them on and loading the output of one divice will be ok, 
bacause it was made for that impedance match.

The other device might not match those phones.

Like I said one output can feed two inputs,  The other way where two outputs 
feeding the same load is not alwayse going to work.
That's why I sugested the earphone amp.  or if you need to have two outputs 
driving one  earphone   a small mixer is the best way.

The little sampson mixers  around $50  are very nice.


-Original Message- 
From: Evan Reese

Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
headphones damage either of them?
Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-10 Thread Evan Reese
Well, my cable was shipped yesterday, so it should be here in another day or 
two. I'll let you know how it works.

Evan

- Original Message - 
From: ken reed kvreed...@comcast.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector


   Hi,  It's because the outputs will not be the same in each 
device.
If you turn both of them on and loading the output of one divice will be 
ok, bacause it was made for that impedance match.

The other device might not match those phones.

Like I said one output can feed two inputs,  The other way where two 
outputs feeding the same load is not alwayse going to work.
That's why I sugested the earphone amp.  or if you need to have two 
outputs driving one  earphone   a small mixer is the best way.

The little sampson mixers  around $50  are very nice.


-Original Message- 
From: Evan Reese

Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hmmm, why would two inputs and one output damage one or more pieces of
equipment. Separately, they can both drive the pair of headphones I've
hooked up to them. Why should connecting them both to the same pair of
headphones damage either of them?
Evan

- Original Message - 
From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-09 Thread ken reed

   Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because loading in inputs is 
way less.

Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


-Original Message- 
From: Bud Schwab

Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 10:59 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

Hi Evan,

Glad you found something.  If it doesn't work let me know.  I guess
what you want is two stereo male plugs terminating in a female stereo
with both stereos coming through in paralell.


ttyl
Bud At 07:44 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a number 
of items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks and one female 
jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into two mono signals. I 
wanted to have the stereo option. I finally found one that reviewers say 
actually works in stereo for both inputs. We'll see when I get it.

Evan

- Original Message - From: Bud Schwab budsch...@verizon.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as I 
have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just what 
you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no charge.  Let me 
know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one 
end, then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female 
jack at the other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where 
I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-09 Thread Tom

I agree with Ken. Although what you need is a two in one out
mixer. A headphone amplifier most likely will have one input
and two or more outputs.

Your idea of having an adaptor with two inputs and one output
might work, but it could damage one or both pieces of equipment.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi, let me sugest this.
The best way is to get a head phone amplifier.
This arangment should only be used for inputs, because
loading in inputs is
way less.
Get the headphone amp,  you'l be glad you did.


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Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Evan Reese
Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one end, 
then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female jack at the 
other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I can find such a 
thing?

Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Radio Shack should have that I'm pretty sure.

Bud

At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch 
jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, merging into one 
eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can plug my headphones 
into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as 
I have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just 
what you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no 
charge.  Let me know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch 
jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, merging into one 
eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can plug my headphones 
into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Merv Keck

Radio Shack
Amazon
Tiger Direct


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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Evan Reese

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a number of 
items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks and one female 
jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into two mono signals. I 
wanted to have the stereo option. I finally found one that reviewers say 
actually works in stereo for both inputs. We'll see when I get it.

Evan

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Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know as I 
have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have just what 
you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no charge.  Let me 
know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time with my 
headphones. So I need a connector with two male eighth-inch jacks at one 
end, then several inches of cable, merging into one eighth-inch female 
jack at the other that I can plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I 
can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector

2013-09-08 Thread Bud Schwab

Hi Evan,

Glad you found something.  If it doesn't work let me know.  I guess 
what you want is two stereo male plugs terminating in a female stereo 
with both stereos coming through in paralell.



ttyl
Bud At 07:44 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hi Bud,
Thanks for the offer. I found one on Amazon. I had to go through a 
number of items, and not all of the cables that have two male jacks 
and one female jack work in stereo. Some split a stereo signal into 
two mono signals. I wanted to have the stereo option. I finally 
found one that reviewers say actually works in stereo for both 
inputs. We'll see when I get it.

Evan

- Original Message - From: Bud Schwab budsch...@verizon.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a Specific Type of Connector



Hi again,

I had suggested Radio Shack, but if you don't find it let me know 
as I have all kinds of cables and connecters  here and may have 
just what you're looking for.  If I do I would send it to you, no 
charge.  Let me know if you have any luck.


Bud.At 03:35 PM 9/8/2013, you wrote:

Hey Guys,
I want to listen to two different audio sources at the same time 
with my headphones. So I need a connector with two male 
eighth-inch jacks at one end, then several inches of cable, 
merging into one eighth-inch female jack at the other that I can 
plug my headphones into. Anybody know where I can find such a thing?


Thanks much.

Evan
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