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  2. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Phone connector (audio) Phone plug mated in a phone socket. The plug's grooved tip is held firmly by the socket's spring tip contact. When not mated, this spring instead connects to the flat switch contact for detecting a plug. A phone connector is a family of cylindrically -shaped electrical connectors primarily for analog audio signals.

  3. Microphone connector - Wikipedia

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    SwitchCraft 2501F/2501M. This is the part number for a Swichcraft connector used with high impedance microphones up through about 1980. It was intended for coax style cable up to 0.281 inches (7.1 mm) outside diameter. Attachment is made with a 5/8-27 threaded ring that can be unthreaded over the body of the connector body allowing the female ...

  4. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    Often unmarked on consumer audio equipment since it is so common, or labelled with headphones symbol or as "line out". Computers and other equipment sometimes use Microsoft-Intel color coding scheme, especially when there are multiple input/output plugs. 3.5 mm TRS minijack RCA connector: Balanced audio

  5. Balanced audio - Wikipedia

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    Some balanced headphone connections also use a Pentaconn 4.4 mm TRRRS connector. 2.5, 3.5 and 6.35 mm TRS phone plugs Three-pin XLR connectors, female on left and male on right

  6. Dual headphone adapter - Wikipedia

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    A dual headphone adapter, also known as a " headphone splitter " or " audio jack splitter ", is a device that allows two headphones to be connected through to one audio jack. [1] They can be used to listen to audio through multiple audio input devices, such as headphones on devices such as an MP3 player, CD player, modern Computer with audio ...

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    The larger 6.35 mm connector is more common on fixed location home or professional equipment. The 3.5 mm connector remains the most widely used connector for portable application today. Adapters are available for converting between 6.35 mm and 3.5 mm devices. Headphone cord with integrated potentiometer for volume control

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