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Griffin teams with Algoriddim on DJ Cable
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, June 16, 2011
News Categories: iPod Accessories, iPad Accessories, iPhone Accessories

Griffin Technology has announced its new DJ Cable, with works with the djay app from Algoriddim to enable new functionality in the iOS app. Unlike standard splitter cables, the DJ Cable is specifically wired for djay’s Split Output mode, which sends the master speaker output to the left channel and the cue output to the right channel, letting the user cue songs through their headphones independently of the live mix that is sent to the speakers. The cable offers a male end for connection to the headphone port of an iOS device, as well as two female ports for connection to headphones and a set of speakers or amp. Griffin’s new DJ Cable is available now and sells for $20.
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Hello,
I connect the ipad Djay application to my stereo device system using apple TV. I don’t want cable connection and I want to be able to move with the Ipad.
if I use a DJ cable to listen to the cue song on a headphone, will I still be able to redirect the master speaker to the apple TV or will I have to connect a cable to the speakers ?
Thank you
Posted by Eric Dupuis on September 21, 2011 at 12:09 PM (PST)