--- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "texhand" <texhand@y...> wrote: > Oh' and Steve on your blck and red sleeves and tips--(mini) are you > talking rca connector? Nope. I forget the actual size. I am used to calling the standard size down from 1/4" phone plugs "mini plugs" and the next standard size down from that "sub mini plugs." That's just the way I heard them. Mini plugs are the ones you find most commonly (at least in the US) on sound cards (analog audio in/out), CD/DVD drives (headphones), etc. My cordless phone takes a trs (tip, ring, sleeve) sub mini plug for the ear piece/mic. (Sorry I don't have a cell phone.) They look like 1/4" phone plugs only smaller. Plus the tips are shaped a little different than the 1/4 plug. They are not to be confused with RCA connectors. Hope this helps. As for 2, 6 and 8, I am not sure. All I did was take the multimeter and compare the tips and rings on the plugs with the 8 pins. --Steve
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Re: M/T help thanks
2004-06-01 by steve_the_composer
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