Solder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jack
Solder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jack

Solder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jack

USD $0.29 - $2.99 /Piece

Min.Order:100 Pieces

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10000 Piece / Pieces per Month
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shanghai ningbo shenzhen
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Place of Origin:
Jiangsu, China
Brand Name:
AIO
Model Number:
AIO-N015
Type:
DIN
Application:
Other, Audio & Video, Headphones, amplifiers, instruments, speakers, and much more
Gender:
Other, Female, male

Changzhou AIOpower New Energy T&S Co., Ltd.

Business Type: Manufacturer
Changzhou Jiangsu China
Main Products: Car antenna connector ,RF Connector ,AV Connector ,UHF Connector ,DC Connector

Product Details

¼ connectors are typically used for analog signals, primarily audio. These connectors are commonly used on headphones, amplifiers, instruments, speakers, and much more.

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Solder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jackSolder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jack

 

FAQ

 Solder Type Plastic Strain Relief 1 / 4 inch stereo male plug 6.35mm headphone jack

Q: What does TS mean? What is a TS connector used for?

A: TS is the abbreviation for “Tip, Sleeve” and refers to a specific type of 1/4″ connector that is set up for 2-conductor, unbalanced operation. One insulator ring separates the tip and sleeve. The tip is generally considered the “hot,” or the carrier of the signal, while the sleeve is where the ground or shield is connected. TS cables are best known as guitar or line-level instrument cables.

Q: What does TRS mean? What is a TRS connector used for?

A: TRS is the abbreviation for “Tip, Ring, Sleeve.” It looks like a standard 1/4″ plug but with an extra “ring” on its shaft. TRS cables have two conductors plus a ground (shield). TRS connectors are commonly used to connect balanced equipment or for running both left and right mono signals to stereo headphones.

Q: Why is a ¼” connector sometimes called a “phone plug”?

A: The original 1⁄4 in (6.35 mm) version dates from 1878, when it was used for manual telephone exchanges, making it possibly the oldest electrical connector standard still in use. It was used for years by telephone operators to patch telephone connections together.

 

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Telephone
86-519-86280863
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18761198832
Fax
86-519-86466507
Address
Building 3th,Qingyang Road Industrial Zone,Lijia Town,Wujin District Changzhou,Jiangsu

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