RIIEYOCA 6.35mm to 2 RCA Splitter Audio Cable (TRS to dual RCA) for mixers, amps and home AV
Product description
What this cable is for
If you have a piece of audio gear with a 6.35mm (1/4 inch) TRS output but you need to split it into two RCA inputs, a 6.35mm to 2 RCA splitter cable is exactly the kind of small workaround that saves time. This RIIEYOCA cable is designed to take a stereo 6.35mm input and turn it into a dual RCA male connection, making it suitable for routing from sound mixers into amplifiers, active speakers, or other home AV setups that expect RCA.
On paper, the value here is convenience plus signal integrity: you’re not just adapting plugs, you’re also trying to keep the audio clean while doing it. It’s the sort of lead that tends to get used in real day-to-day set-ups—home theatre wiring, connecting mixer outputs, or feeding an amp/speaker system where RCA is the common language.
It’s not perfect for every scenario, though. If your equipment isn’t expecting the way the signal is carried through a TRS-to-dual-RCA split, you could end up with level or channel mapping surprises.

The essentials: dual RCA splitting with 6.35mm TRS
This is a stereo splitter cable with a 6.35mm TRS stereo jack female on one side and dual RCA male plugs on the other. The intended outcome is straightforward: one 6.35mm stereo connection becomes two RCA connections you can plug into typical RCA inputs on AV receivers, amplifiers, active speakers, subwoofers and similar home audio components.
A quick practical example: if your sound mixer provides a 1/4 inch output and your amplifier (or active speaker) only has RCA inputs, you can use this cable to connect the two without adding extra adapters. In a living-room set-up, that means fewer loose connections and less fiddling when you’re trying to get sound routed for a film night or a simple playback system.
What you’ll notice in use



The manufacturer points to double shielding to help reduce noise, crosstalk and unwanted “sibilance”/hissing. While marketing terms can be a bit broad, shielding generally matters most when you’re running audio near sources of electrical interference (power cables, routers, or crowded AV shelves).
There’s also mention of 24-carat gold-plated connectors, which are typically chosen to resist corrosion and help maintain smooth signal transfer over time. Again, you may not hear “gold” directly, but it’s the kind of detail that fits the overall aim: stable, consistent connections rather than a lead that deteriorates quickly.
Build and materials: flexible PVC and copper core
This cable uses a flexible PVC outer jacket, described as both durable and soft. That’s useful if the lead needs to route around furniture or be coiled/uncoiled regularly.

Internally, it’s described as using a pure copper core with an anti-interference protection approach. In the context of audio cables, that combination—good conductor plus shielding/anti-interference—lines up with what you’d want when your goal is reliable stereo separation and low noise rather than something purely “good enough”.
That said, don’t over-expect miracles: no matter how well a cable is made, the quality of your end devices and the way the signal is configured on your mixer/amp still plays a big role.
Key takeaways (worth considering)
If you’re setting up a home audio system where RCA inputs are the default, this cable can be a tidy way to bridge from 6.35mm TRS outputs.



It’s especially likely to make sense when: - you want a single, neat lead for a mixer-to-amp/active-speaker style connection - you care about reducing interference and crosstalk in a busy AV space - you need flexibility in routing thanks to the softer PVC jacket
It may be less suitable if: - your 6.35mm output is not configured in a way that maps cleanly onto dual RCA channels on the other side - you’re mainly expecting it to “improve” audio quality on already mismatched equipment (this is an adapter/splitter first, not an audio processor)
Also, note that the cable length listed is 0.3m/1ft. That’s great for tight desk distances and shelf-to-shelf wiring, but it can feel short if you’re trying to span a room.
Tech specs

- Name: RIIEYOCA 6.35mm to 2 RCA Splitter Audio Cable
- Type: Audio cable Y-splitter (6.35mm TRS stereo jack female to dual RCA male)
- Format: Stereo splitter
- Size: 0.3m/1ft
- Type (connector side): 1/4 inch TRS stereo jack female
- Type (output side): Dual RCA male plugs
- Material: Pure copper core with anti-interference protection, flexible PVC jacket
- Connectors: Gold-plated 24-carat (as described)
Is it worth it?
This RIIEYOCA 6.35mm to 2 RCA splitter cable is a sensible buy if your setup genuinely needs a 6.35mm TRS to dual RCA connection and you want a lead built with shielding and corrosion-resistant connectors to keep things stable.
You should buy it when you’re trying to simplify mixer/AV receiver wiring—especially in a home environment where RCA is common, the run is short, and interference control matters.



You may want to skip it if the 6.35mm side of your equipment uses a signal format that won’t map cleanly to dual RCA inputs, or if you need a longer run than the listed 0.3m/1ft.
Mini FAQ
Will this cable work for connecting a sound mixer to an amplifier?
It’s designed for that kind of use in principle: 6.35mm input from a mixer routed into dual RCA inputs on amplifiers or active speakers. The only real caveat is making sure your mixer’s 6.35mm output is set up in the way your RCA equipment expects.
Is it stereo or split channels?
It’s described as a stereo double RCA splitter. In practice, that means it’s intended to carry stereo information from the 6.35mm TRS side into two RCA plugs.
Does the shielding make a difference?
Double shielding is meant to reduce noise/crosstalk and help limit unwanted interference. You’re most likely to notice benefits in setups with crowded cables or electrical noise nearby.
How long is the cable?
The cable length is listed as 0.3m/1ft, so it’s best for short, neat connections rather than longer room-spanning runs.
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