🎧 Master your audio universe with effortless 4-way control!
The TENEALAY MC41 is a compact 4-in-1/1-in-4 3.5mm stereo audio switcher with built-in volume control, designed for professionals managing multiple audio sources and outputs. Featuring a durable CNC aluminum chassis, it offers plug-and-play convenience without external power, supporting seamless switching and multi-output routing for PCs, laptops, tablets, and more.
Cable Type | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Tablet, DVD Player |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.05"D x 4.25"W x 1.02"H |
Color | 4-port 3.5mm Switch with volume |
P**_
Not a paid 5-star review; this Audio Switch is great!
Two months later and I'm still digging it. Easy setup, easy to use, sturdy construction, and simple design. I don't use the remote as much as I thought I would, but the #1 feature that I needed far more than I thought is the volume knob. It makes such a difference! No more hunting for a remote or having to change remote batteries. If the music, game, or movie is too loud, I can instantly turn it down.For reference, I am running multiple audio inputs into two separate computer monitors, then running the two monitors into the 4-way audio switch inputs. The audio output from the 4-way switch runs to a Yamaha speaker bar. Everything is done by 3.5mm audio cable. This is new to me, as I've always used HDMI or optical cable. Given this, there were three concerns I had when I bought this switch:1. Sound quality on 3.5mm jack cable vs. optical cable or HDMI cable. Would it be noticeably worse?2. Feedback hum running two inputs at once to a switch. Would I experience a constant buzz from two powered audio outputs feeding into the same switch?3. Crappy construction. Despite good reviews, was this switch going to be like other audio or electronic equipment I've bought on Amazon? Despite having a reasonable price and 5-star reviews, would the audio switch break down, start crackling, or have buttons/LEDs fail after a few months?After two months, this is my experience.1. Let me preface #1 by saying I bought high-quality, gold-plated 3.5mm cables to work with this audio switch. Also, I am not an audiophile. Whether it was movies, streaming tv, video games, or music, I could not discern a significant difference between audio sources running to my speaker bar by HDMI output or by the switch's 3.5mm output. I was startled by how good the bass levels were on a 3.5mm cable: clear, not muddy, and full. I do wish this audio switch had a second knob, one for adjusting bass levels.2. I have only been running two inputs simultaneously, and have had zero feedback hum from the switch. I have not been able to test it with all four powered inputs simultaneously.3. The metal casing and crisp snap of the buttons when changing input/output selections continue to hold up after two months of daily use. The volume knob continues to work well. There has been no rattling, buzzing, audio or power issues with components inside the housing. The 4-way switch construction is solid.This is one of the better audio products I've purchased on Amazon.
L**A
Quality audio switch for a good price
I am perfectly happy with this switch. Good clean signal passes through it passively. I'm currently using it on my computer to switch between speakers and headphones. The volume control is a nice addition so that I don't have to change my computer settings if I want to adjust the volume. Solid metal case keeps out hum. Good solid "radio button" selection switches. Only thing that would make me like it even more would be if I could depress 2 switches at once to select multiple outputs, but that's a minor wish list feature. Great value!
C**Y
Great quality for a great price. No hissing/static noise.
I've been using this product for about 7 months now and I don't have any complaints. The quality of the product feels good. It has some weight to it so it doesn't feel cheap. I bought this because I wanted to play my Nintendo Switch on my PC monitor.To get the sound (my monitor doesn't have built in speakers), I have my PC speakers connected from my PC to the Splitter and an Aux. Audio Cable from the Splitter to the PC. To get the sound from my Nintendo Switch, I bought an Audio Adapter and plugged that into the USB port on the Nintendo Switch Dock. I then took another Aux. Audio Cable to connect the Splitter to the Audio Adapter. All I have to do is push a button to swap between the two. There will be a slight popping sound from the speakers when switching, but it's very subtle and nothing to worry about. Sometimes there isn't a popping sound, it's just random.There is also no hissing/static noise emitting from the speakers while using this device. The volume knob on the Splitter works great too and can make anything a lot louder. If you have the volume all the way up on one of your devices/programs, you can always use the Splitter to make it even louder or lower, it's very convenient.Overall, this is a very simple device to setup and use. It does exactly what it's supposed to do and feels like a quality product for a very affordable price. Keep in mind you may need to purchase additional cables/adapters for whatever your setup is going to be.
P**R
Works for switching inputs but still gets a loud "Pop"
I was hoping I'd be able to switch input without having to turn the amp off but this still gives a loud Pop and Hum, so the amp must be turned off during the switch.Still a convenient way to switch inputs and seems sturdy.
T**W
Makes an awful humming noise on button one
I've got my PC speakers plugged into port 1 and it makes a terrible loud humming noise. Tap the top of the unit a couple of times and it gets quiet and works as it should. None of the other ports do the same, only port one. I know it was inexpensive but now I find out it's not just inexpensive, IT'S CHEAP in quality and the humming is terrible, it also disconnects intermittently on one side of my speakers or the other and again tapping on the unit makes it work as it should for a while until it happens again. Yes, the plugs (all of them) are plugged in securely which makes me think something inside is loose somehow.
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