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Audio cable LTC 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors LXZ403
Audio cable LTC 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors LXZ403
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Audio cable LTC 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors LXZ403
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Audio cable LTC 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors LXZ403
Audio cable LTC 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors LXZ403
The LTC audio cable 4 RCA to 2 RCA angled connectors (model LXZ403) is a passive analog audio cable designed to combine four RCA-ended sources into two RCA inputs. The cable features right-angled RCA plugs to reduce space behind equipment and decrease mechanical stress at connection points. It is intended for routing line-level stereo signals in home audio systems, AV receivers, mixers and recording setups where multiple outputs need to be merged or redirected into fewer inputs.
The angled connector design allows for compact installation in tight spaces, minimizing clearance behind components and reducing strain on RCA sockets. The cable provides simple passive summing of multiple line-level signals without requiring external power. Durable molded connectors offer reliable contact and ease of insertion and removal. The straightforward construction makes it a practical choice for temporary or permanent signal routing where active mixing is not required.
Identify the source devices whose outputs you want to combine and plug the four RCA connectors into the corresponding output jacks. Insert the two RCA connectors into the target input jacks on the amplifier, receiver, mixer or recording interface. Ensure equipment is powered off while connecting to avoid loud pops. After connections are made, power on the devices and set appropriate input selection and levels on the target device. Because the cable is passive, adjust source levels to avoid overloading the input stage of the receiving device.
Use this cable for line-level connections only; avoid using it for phono-level signals unless a phono preamp is present. Do not rely on passive combining for critical mixing tasks—use a proper mixer or summing device when independent level control and impedance matching are required. Keep cable runs reasonably short to reduce potential signal degradation and interference.
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