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Let me say it makes such a good difference.

It plugs your guitar into your amp and rocksmith all in one but you only get your guitar sound out of your amp and the music goes thru whatever you have rocksmith hooked up too.

Its great cause im still new to playing and i can really focus on my playing rather then getting the guitar lost in the background of the music. also just playing thru tones alone is awesome. Listening to my guitar thru my amp and soundbar at the same time is really cool.

 

Anyone else using this?

 

i got mine for 8 dollars and it works great no static or lag.

Heres a pic of what it looks like

 

http://www.long-mcquade.com/5276/Pro_Audio_Recording/Cables/Yorkville_Sound/Link_Audio_1_4_TRS-M_to_2x_1_4_TRS_Female_Headphone_Splitter_Y-Cable.htm#Description-tab

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Yes, Cheap ones work mostly too. I have little longer wire so spent some extra coins about 13 total. Iits good jam sometimes with amp only without too much noise elsewhere or can use even game and amp to mix whatever sound.

Also it makes expensive rocksmith cable to last longer.

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