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I know there are quite a few hifi buffs and musicians on here so hopefully this should be a simple question.
I have a device which outputs mono audio via an RCA (phono) socket which I want to plug into a powered speaker which has a 3.5mm jack input.
My question is can I use a stereo cable like the one in the link below and just plug one of the RCA ends in or do I need a proper mono cable?
[url= http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-essentials-35mm-stereo-jack-aux-to-twin-phono-rca-cable-15m-a77nu ]3.5mm Stereo Jack Aux to Twin Phono RCA Cable[/url]
Thanks 🙂
One side of the stereo cable will work - which side depends on where the sleeve contact touches (stereo is tip/ring/sleeve, mono is tip/sleeve) but I don't know where the standard position is. (I'm assuming the powered speaker is mono?)
Thanks - the speaker is a Jabra Solemate which is a mono device.
[url= http://www.cnet.com/uk/products/jabra-solemate/ ]Jabra Solemate[/url]