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  2. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    The RCA connector [3] is a type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals. The name RCA derives from the company Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design in the 1930s. [4] The connector’s male plug and female jack are called RCA plug and RCA jack. It is also called RCA phono connector [5] or phono ...

  3. Y-cable - Wikipedia

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    A Y-cable common in domestic settings has a stereo 3.5mm (1/8″) stereo male minijack at one end, to plug into the line- or headphone-output of an MP3 player, mobile phone, or computer soundcard, and a pair of RCA (phono) male plugs to connect to the left and right mono inputs of an external amplifier.

  4. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    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: 6.35 mm TRS audio jack (shielded twisted pair), XLR (shielded twisted pair) Digital: S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format). Via coaxial or optical ...

  5. Line level - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Any number of 3.5 mm sockets for input and output may be found on personal computers, either from integrated sound hardware common on motherboards or from insertable sound cards. The 1999 PC System Design Guide's color code for 3.5 mm TRS sockets is common, which assigns pink for microphone, light blue for line in, and lime for line level.

  7. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    30 pin receptacle including the following electrical interfaces: 2-lane DisplayPort v1.1a, USB 3.0, USB On-The-Go, Analog stereo line-out, HDMI CEC for remote control, high output power line from both host and portable device Male Mini-VGA plug on top of an Apple laptop, female port is second from right. Mini-VGA (used for laptops)

  8. List of Stax products - Wikipedia

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    1/4" male plug input on integral coiled cord, no RCA. Portable, uses eight C cell batteries or AC adapter. SRD-7/Pro 1982-83 2x Pro Bias SRD-7SB/MK2 1985 1x Pro Bias, 1x Normal Bias SRD-X/Pro 1986 1x Pro Bias, 1x Normal Bias RCA input SRD-P 1986 2x Electret/Pro Bias Both RCA and 1/8"(3.5 mm) inputs.

  9. Roland SC-7 - Wikipedia

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    MIDI In (for sound module MIDI input in stand-alone operation or for MIDI interface MIDI input in serial/computer operation) Audio Input 1 (stereo 3.5mm miniature jack) Audio Input 2 (stereo 3.5mm miniature jack, in front-panel) Audio Output (RCA jack L,R) Headphone Output (stereo 3.5mm miniature jack, in front-panel)