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Understanding Analog Connections

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You’ve probably had a chance to see and use a variety of analog connectors. If you play a guitar or keyboard (synthesizer), for example, you’re familiar with a ¼-inch analog plug. Some microphones use an XLR analog plug. Keeping all these connectors straight can be a little confusing: Why do you have to use one plug for one thing and another for something else? And what’s a TRS plug, anyway?

Read on to discover the most common analog connectors: ¼-inch (mono/TS and stereo/TRS), XLR, and RCA.

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