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Inexpensive and works as describedIf you have two inputs and one of them stops sending a signal, you will notice the volume increase.Really like this little item.
That could be a problem for the Rolling Stones, for me it's OK For me, the Rockstar name fits perfect to this product.After minutes opened I connect my guitar amplifier headphone output and a MP3 player with a backing track. The result was simply great for the price.Pros: cheap, small, no batteries, 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable supplied, nice design.Cons: when you connect a headphone or another audio source, you can feel the audio volume droping down a little bit.
it might be an acceptable amount but for $15 do you really want to expose your kids AND your kids' friends to it. I got this at walmart about a year ago. i wish belkin would get on the bandwagon. these days RoHS (reduction of hazardous substances) products are every where. it works, but has some disclaimer about causing cancer in california or something which leads me to believe the cables are funky. my past experience is that belkin always uses lead in their cables.
i hate it when listening to other peoples ipod their ear buds get yanked out of my ear because of short earphones or sudden movement so this product is good for splitting the music with out hassle
Love it. This product works beautifully. Looking forward to finding additional uses.The price is ~$5 more than I paid 30 days ago, but I would still think it's worth it. It weighs almost nothing but seems strong and durable. I've been using it at the gym, where each treadmill has its own output jack for the tv feed. I can listen to the news and have music from my ipod playing in the background.
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