Looking for good 90-degree Y-adapters
bertram
Posts: 53
Hi all,
I'm going to be adding an Outlaw 755 amp and an SVS sub to my system and will need to split the signal coming from my Denon receiver's front pre-outs (I'll be running the amp AND the SVS from them).
I've been looking at various 90-degree MALE RCA-->2 FEMALE RCA adapters and was wondering if anyone's had good or bad experiences with any of the following (or any other brands):
AudioQuest $10.00
Parts Express Gold $4.45
Phoenix $7.75
StreetWires $12.89
Thanks for any input.
PS I prefer to run my subs from the pre-outs rather than the dedicated sub channel. Even if someone thinks the other way is better, I'd still like to hear opinions on the y-adapters. Thanks.
I'm going to be adding an Outlaw 755 amp and an SVS sub to my system and will need to split the signal coming from my Denon receiver's front pre-outs (I'll be running the amp AND the SVS from them).
I've been looking at various 90-degree MALE RCA-->2 FEMALE RCA adapters and was wondering if anyone's had good or bad experiences with any of the following (or any other brands):
AudioQuest $10.00
Parts Express Gold $4.45
Phoenix $7.75
StreetWires $12.89
Thanks for any input.
PS I prefer to run my subs from the pre-outs rather than the dedicated sub channel. Even if someone thinks the other way is better, I'd still like to hear opinions on the y-adapters. Thanks.
Multichannel Music:
Sony SCD-C2000ES SACD
Denon 3803 AVR (pre/pro duty)
Outlaw 755 amp
Outlaw ICBM
Polk LSi15/LSiC/LSi9 (front/center/surround)
SVS PCU
HT:
Sony 9100ES DVD
Outlaw 990 pre/pro
Outlaw 7100 amp
Panasonic TH-37PX50U plasma
Polk RTi8/CSi5/RTi6/FXi5(front/center/surround/back)
SVS PCU
Sony SCD-C2000ES SACD
Denon 3803 AVR (pre/pro duty)
Outlaw 755 amp
Outlaw ICBM
Polk LSi15/LSiC/LSi9 (front/center/surround)
SVS PCU
HT:
Sony 9100ES DVD
Outlaw 990 pre/pro
Outlaw 7100 amp
Panasonic TH-37PX50U plasma
Polk RTi8/CSi5/RTi6/FXi5(front/center/surround/back)
SVS PCU
Post edited by bertram on
Comments
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I have a pair of Cardas, and a pair of Radio Shack RCA Y connectors. Build quality is very similar, I'm sure you can imagine which cost the most. If you want to experiment, these may be another option:
Radio Shack Y -
You could try Vampire Wire's models. Excellent build quality at $20.50 a pair. (I own a couple different pairs of theirs.)
http://vampirewire.com/mcart/