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  2. XLR connector - Wikipedia

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    XLR3 cable connectors female (left) and male. The XLR connector is a type of electrical connector primarily used in professional audio, video, and stage lighting equipment. XLR connectors are cylindrical, with three to seven connector pins, and are often employed for analog balanced audio interconnections, AES3 digital audio, portable intercom, DMX512 lighting control, and for low-voltage ...

  3. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    F connectors, also known as RF connectors, were the standard analog connector of the analog era in the Americas, used primarily with coaxial cable (RG-59 and RG-6), and have been repurposed for generic digital data connections. SCART was the standard connector of the analog era in Europe. S-Video was an improvement over the F connector.

  4. Microphone connector - Wikipedia

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    XLR connectors (mid-50s to today) Most commonly used on professional microphones, the common 3-pin XLR connector is a standard for transferring balanced audio among professional audio equipment. The 4-pin XLR is the standard connector for intercom headsets, such as systems made by Clear-Com and Telex. Two pins are used for the mono headphone ...

  5. AES3 - Wikipedia

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    XLR connectors, used for IEC 60958 type I connections. Type I connections use balanced , three-conductor, 110-ohm twisted pair cabling with XLR connectors . Type I connections are most often used in professional installations and are considered the standard connector for AES3.

  6. Talk:XLR connector - Wikipedia

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    XLR as mechanical connector. XLR connectors seem to have become a common standard for mechanically connecting "attachments" to "reciprocating machines", if you catch my drift. This seems to be a notable non-electrical use of the connector. Unfortunately, citing this might be difficult due to the nature of the usage.

  7. Speakon connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector barrels are 26 millimetres (1.024 in) overall diameter. [ 1] The Speakon (stylized speakON) is a trademarked name for an electrical connector, [ 2] originally manufactured by Neutrik, mostly used in professional audio systems for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers. Other manufacturers make compatible products, [ 3] often under ...

  8. Audio multicore cable - Wikipedia

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    A standard analog multicore cable with 12 sends and 4 returns. An audio multicore cable (often colloquially referred to as a multicore, snake cable or snake) is a thick cable which usually contains 4–64 individual audio cables inside a common, sturdy outer jacket. Audio multicore cables are used to convey many audio signals between two ...

  9. 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.

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