What is this Audio cable called?

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Female RCA is typically a chassis connection (on the side of an amp or other device). That is why RCA cables are typically male at both ends. By having a female connector on the device (typically powered) the two signal paths a VERY difficult to short together. Male RCA plugs with both signals exposed are much easier to short. For extending RCA cables, they make the union device I linked the picture of.

I believe they make RCA extension cables with a male on one end and a female on the other -- https://www.amazon.com/KabelDirekt-Audio-Cable-Extension-Female/dp/B00RXNVKOC for example.

DragonBorn1511

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Can you show me a picture of what you mean? Because I just looked that up, and it looks way off from what I need.
 

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DragonBorn1511

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Ah so what you're saying is, Female RCA is rare, so in order to get one, you'd need adaptors? This seems a lot mroe complicated than I first imagined.
 

kanewolf

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Female RCA is typically a chassis connection (on the side of an amp or other device). That is why RCA cables are typically male at both ends. By having a female connector on the device (typically powered) the two signal paths a VERY difficult to short together. Male RCA plugs with both signals exposed are much easier to short. For extending RCA cables, they make the union device I linked the picture of.

I believe they make RCA extension cables with a male on one end and a female on the other -- https://www.amazon.com/KabelDirekt-Audio-Cable-Extension-Female/dp/B00RXNVKOC for example.
 
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matthew_nicho2

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The one in the pic is a "Stackable" RCA. I had a quick look and saw ones like your pic but they had male 3.5mm.

Your probably better off getting a nice set of cables and some adapters to get the ends you want; that way they are multi-purpose.
 

DragonBorn1511

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Would it not be possible to get a cable like the one I linked? Because I need a female 3.5mm at the end of it. But I need the female RCA too.



Thanks for that mate, Yeah that's the issue i'm finding, female RCA connectors have the male 3.5mm, and vice versa.