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We bought this for our Sansa Fuze and it won't play stereo and is very temperamental. The plastic shielding around the end connection was also too big to insert into the music player.
Got the cable through the seller Vortex Cable - they sent some bulk OEM cable instead of the advertised Cables To Go brand, but it's still fine. The Radio Shack cable is thicker and more durable, but I don't hear a difference in sound quality, especially considering the price discrepancy. Price can't be beat and quality is very good. Got this for $3 and will return the $9 Radio Shack cable I originally bought. I got this to use as a headphones extension at work, so don't need anything fancy. Unless you need something for professional purposes, save yourself $$ and get this cable.
Did I mention how little it costs. I bought some CHEAP speakers only to find that the cord would not reach my PC. Works fine. Most extensions I found (including at local stores) cost about as much as the speakers OR MORE. This one is plenty cheap and works fine for my purposes. Cheap. real cheap.
I just got this in the mail and i was very satisfied. i got this in a day. it is a little cheap construction but that doesnt matter. buy this and you will be pleased. ordered at night. shipper shiped next morning then i got it.
I found a better option, also on Amazon. When I find an item I'm interested in, I stash it in my wish list to save time later. You have to stop interrogating your customers when they remove things from their wish lists. I use my wish list as a pre-shopping cart device. If you don't stop this foolishness, maybe I'll just stop shopping here. Or do I have to keep on my wish list stuff I've already bought.I DARE you to publish this "review." I'm betting others will agree with me.
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