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Monster® MusicConnect™, Portable Audio Player to Stereo Cable
Monster® MusicConnect™, Portable Audio Player to Stereo Cable
Extra-long 7ft. (2.13m) cable.
Award-winning Stubby™ connector fits easily into tight spaces.
24k gold Turbine® RCA connectors provide increased contact pressure for better signal transfer.
Duraflex™ jacket for flexibility and abrasion resistance.
Exclusive Xtra Low Noise® construction minimizes low frequency noise and interference.
 
 
 
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2 m. Cable (1/8” stereo mini plug to RCAs)
MBL MCON-2M
126129-00
$19.95 ea.
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1/8" Mini Stereo to RCA Cable Connects Your Portable Audio Player to a Stereo Input
Listen to Your Tunes in Full, Big Stereo Sound
Portable audio players are the best way to take your music to go. Using the Monster® MusicConnectTM Portable Audio Player Cable, they are also the easiest way to listen to all your music at home. Not only will you hear your music through the fuller sound of your stereo speakers, it will be the easiest way you’ve ever listened to your digital tunes.

The Monster MusicConnect Lightweight, Compact Cable Design Complements Your Portable Audio Player
Just plug the mini stereo end of the Monster MusicConnect Portable Audio Player Cable into the mini headphone jack of your portable audio device. Then plug the RCA end of the cable into a TV, stereo or AV receiver. The MusicConnect is the easiest way to listen to your portable audio on a bigger system.

Monster Makes it Easy to Share Your Portable Tunes with Your Friends
Visiting a friend’s house, at a party or in the comfort of your own home—take a break from your headphones and share your tunes with friends in full stereo sound. With MusicConnect, just plug it in, press play, and let the party go on.

Connection Instructions:
  1. Take the 3.5mm jack and plug into the headphone jack of an iPod or other portable MP3 player.
  2. Plug the red and blue RCA's into the AUX inputs on the receiver. Match the Red RCA to the Red post and Blue RCA to the white post on the back of the receiver.
  3. Select the AUX input on your receiver. You can use any audio input on the back of the receiver that is not currently being used by a different device except Phono. Because this cable uses the headphone jack you will want to make sure that the volume is turned up on the iPod.
  4. Set the EQ to off otherwise you may have a conflict with whatever EQ settings that you have on your receiver.
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RCA connectors do not hold up!

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  • Easy To Set Up
  • Easy To Use

Cons

  • Flimsy Construction

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    All connectors came loose with use and broke the solder connections.

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     SAFETY TIPS

    Important Monster® Performance and Safety Tips
    Listen Responsibly

    To avoid hearing damage, make sure that the volume on your music player is turned down before connecting your headphones. After placing headphones in your ears, gradually turn up the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level.

    Noise levels are measured in decibels (dB), exposure to any noise at or above 85 dB can cause gradual hearing loss.

    Monitor your use; hearing loss is a function of loudness versus time. The louder it is, the less time you can be exposed to it. The softer it is, the more time you can listen to it. Refer to the chart* below.

    This decibel (dB) table compares some common sounds and shows how they rank in potential harm to hearing.
    SoundNoise Level (dB)Effect
    Whisper30Very quiet
    Quite Office50-60Comfortable hearing levels are under 60 dB
    Vacuum Cleaner, Hair Dryer70Intrusive; interferes with telephone conversations
    Food Blender85-9085 dB is the level at which hearing damage (8 hrs.) begins
    Garbage Truck, Cement Mixer100No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure recommended for sounds between 90-100 dB
    Power Saw, Drill/Jackhammer110Regular exposure to sound over 100 dB of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss
    Rock Concerts (varies)110-140Threshold of pain begins around 125dB
    "....a typical person can safely listen to an iPod for 4.6 hours per day at 70% volume."
    "....knowing the levels one is listening to music at, and for how long is extremely important."
    From http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/10/19/music-earphones.html
    Get the most out of your equipment and enjoy great audio performance even at safe levels.
    Our headphones will allow you to hear more details at lower volume levels than ever before.

    Physiology of the Ear and Hearing

    Physiology of the Ear
    For additional information on what loud noises do to your ear and chart reference
    http://www.abelard.org/hear/hear.php#loud-music


    Use Responsibly

    Do not use headphones when it’s unsafe to do so – while operating a vehicle, crossing streets, or during any activity or in an environment where your full attention to your surroundings is required.

    It's dangerous to drive while wearing headphones, and in many places, illegal because it decreases your chances of hearing life-saving sounds outside of your vehicle, such as another car's horn and emergency vehicle sirens.

    Please avoid wearing your headphones while driving. Use one of Monster’s FM transmitters to listen to your mobile media devices instead.

    Learn how to establish a safe listening level and review other important safety guidelines from the Consumer Electronics Association at www.ce.org and the Deafness Research Foundation at www.drf.org.
     
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