Modern Mixing consoles use "insert" jacks that allow you to break into the signal path to add an outboard signal processor (reverbs, delays, compressors, etc.) using just one cable, which connects to both the input and output of that device. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
The best feature of this cable is the "tip" and "ring" labels and different colored ends so you can easily figure out what goes where.
Quality:
Overall, very well made. The only possible improvement would be a little more thickness in the cable.
Value:
Seriously, if you have an effects loop plug that requires a Y-cable, this is exactly what you need. Buy this cable, you won't regret it.
Desirability:
I didn't want this, I needed this.
Sound:
It gets the sound through with no issues. No crackle. No static.
Ease of Use:
Plug and play, baby. It's as simple as that.
Support:
Wouldn't know. I have yet to deal with the Hosa company.
Overall:
This thing is absolutely perfect for all your stereo to mono cable needs! I would buy another in a heartbeat! If you need a stereo to mono Y-cable, don't hesitate. This is the real deal.
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