Reddit Reddit reviews RiteAV 25 ft. 3.5mm Extension Cable

We found 7 Reddit comments about RiteAV 25 ft. 3.5mm Extension Cable. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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RiteAV 25 ft. 3.5mm Extension Cable
Length: 25 Feet3.5mm Stereo Male to FemaleColor: Black
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7 Reddit comments about RiteAV 25 ft. 3.5mm Extension Cable:

u/iStoleChipsChip · 2 pointsr/xboxone

You're on the right track. I recently purchase the same cable from BB a few weeks back, as I decided to "hide" all my devices behind the wall where the TV is mount.

Typically, the Kinect, when given a command, would blast an IR signal to your devices. With no line of sight, the signal never makes contact. The IR cable, when plugged into the 3.5 mm jack in the back of the Xbox, will pass off any verbal commands given to the Kinect as a secondary way to send the signal. As long as the pods at the end of the IR cable are near the sight of the IR receiver on the device, the commands will go through successfully. Keep in mind, this only works for the Kinect/Xbox; if you still want to use your remotes, you will need a repeater as /u/stmaximus mentioned.

E: Also, if you find that the IR cable isn't long enough, you can use just about any 3.5 mm extension to create more distance. Just an FYI if you were unaware.

u/PhotoPetey · 1 pointr/gopro

Not that I have seen, but you can get a 3.5mm extension cable.

http://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-ft-3-5mm-Extension-Cable/dp/B0015ZIS8K

u/Downvotes_catpics · 1 pointr/answers

I just did it, and saw thousands of 3.5mm cord extenders.

Like this one

If it's a standard 3.5mm, it will use the same industry-standard audio cable as any other audio device that uses 3.5mm plugs, unless your microphone has some proprietary plug/wire style, in which case you could be at the manufacturer's mercy.

u/PMMeYourKeyboard · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

OK, you need a DAC ( or, a long 3.5mm extension cable ). Schiit make good DACs though you're looking down the barrel of a $100 device anyway. I would just grab a 3.5mm extension long enough to reach your PC but not too long as it degrades quality and can introduce noise.


An AMP is an amplifier. Takes a signal and makes it louder and more powerful to drive higher impedance headphones.

A DAC is a digital analog converter. Converts digital signals, like from your PC, into analog signals for your headphones.

u/seamonn · 1 pointr/headphones

I would take my chances that it will probably sound schiit.
Use something like this instead.