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      <title>Using a 3.5 mm female to 2.5 mm male adapter for audio</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever tried to plug your favorite pair of earphones into an old device or a specific piece of high end audio gear just to realize the particular jack is just a tiny bit too little, you probably need a 3. 5 mm female to two. 5 mm male</description>
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