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A connector commonly used for audio equipment. Sometimes called a headphone jack, jack plug, phone jack, or phone connector. Almost all [[headphones]], [[microphone]]s and most consumer [[speaker]]s have one of these connectors. Consumer equipment usually has the small 3.5 mm plug and professional equipment has the large 6.35 mm plug. Electric guitars and effects units always use the 6.35 mm plug. Plugs have a single prong with separately connected tip, sleeve, and usually one ring, sometimes more. Mono audio has no ring, often found on microphones; stereo audio has one ring and headsets with integrated microphones or control buttons have two or more rings. h4. Examples * post #3788806 - 6.35 mm variant with tip, ring and sleeve for stereo audio * post #2684511 - 3.5 mm variant with tip, ring and sleeve * post #2331144 - 3.5 mm variant with tip, two rings and sleeve h4. See also * [[RCA connector]] h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Phone connector":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phone_connector_(audio)] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |