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If you go to Amazon and type in the words "3.5mm audio cable 10 meter" you will see generic stereo patch cables. Now, they are not color coded. But they will work. Also, instead of "10 meter", substitute "33 feet" you will get more hits. At least that is how it was on the Amazon site on the US side. There is nothing special about the Creative cables other than the color coding that they provide.

kilgourd

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I have looked and can't find anything like it only one that comes next to it is a rca cable but that wont work. my understand is there are 4 3.5mm audio jack cables put together or a maybe wrong. If so i could buy 4 3.5 audio jack cables at 10meter if its the same thing
 

caamsa

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I looks like a regular sound cable that comes off a set of computer speakers. I have a surround sound Creative system and it almost looks Identical to that.
 

caamsa

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So you just need to increase the length of the cable. Hmmm not sure maybe you can splice a insulated wire in? Besides that I am not sure. Yes they really needed to make those cables longer. My base speaker one is not that long either.
 

ikon21_21

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If you go to Amazon and type in the words "3.5mm audio cable 10 meter" you will see generic stereo patch cables. Now, they are not color coded. But they will work. Also, instead of "10 meter", substitute "33 feet" you will get more hits. At least that is how it was on the Amazon site on the US side. There is nothing special about the Creative cables other than the color coding that they provide.
 
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ikon21_21

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I am an Electronic Technician by trade. I do this day in and day out. I have built cables for numerous devices both personally and professionally. That is a standard 3.5mm audio male to male cable. Or in the business a TRS connector (3 conductor). T = tip, R = ring, S = sleeve. Apple headsets are TRRS (4 conductor). The added ring is for the mic. As you can see in the gif below.

http://img.tfd.com/cde/TRRS.GIF

Or if you want to go more in-depth see link below.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phone_connector_(audio)

I know that is more info than you needed, but, I hope that helps.