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Line out provides an audio signal output and line in receives a signal input. The line in/out connections on consumer-oriented audio equipment are typically unbalanced, with a 3.5 mm (0.14 inch, but commonly called "eighth inch") 3-conductor TRS minijack connector providing ground, left channel, and right channel, or stereo RCA jacks.
Both versions come with two replaceable 1.2-meter cables; one is a standard MMCX 3.5mm TRRS with an inline mic and controls made with tin-plated copper, and the other is MMCX 2.5mm balanced cable made with woven core 5N purity oxygen-free copper, for use with some models of Astell & Kern portable music players as well as FiiO's players, DACs ...
Headphone and earphone jacks on a wide range of equipment. 6.35 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) plugs are common on home and professional audio equipment, while 3.5 mm plugs are nearly universal for portable audio equipment and headphones. 2.5 mm plugs are not as common, but are used on communication equipment such as cordless phones, mobile phones, and two ...
A phone connector (tip, ring, sleeve) also called an audio jack, phone plug, jack plug, stereo plug, mini-jack, or mini-stereo. This includes the original 6.35 mm (quarter inch) jack and the more recent 3.5 mm (miniature or 1/8 inch) and 2.5 mm (subminiature) jacks, both mono and stereo versions.
A genuine Signetics NE5532N in PDIP package, made in 1990, on a modem board A Texas Instruments SA5532A in SOIC package on an audio distribution amplifier board . The NE5532, also sold as SA5532, SE5532 and NG5532 (commonly called just 5532) is a dual monolithic, bipolar, internally compensated operational amplifier (op amp) for audio applications introduced by Signetics in 1979.
In addition to the touchscreen input and the front key, the device has a volume/zoom control and the power/lock button on the right side and a 3.5mm TRS audio jack, which is powered by a dedicated Hi-Fi amplifier supporting 32-bit audio with a frequency range of up to 192 kHz. The PRO 5 uses a USB-C connector for both data connectivity and charging
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