How does a RCA(White/Red) to headphone jack cable work? - small headphone jack to rca left and right
The cable I'm talking about is the white dot on one end (male) red (male) and the other end has a headphone jack (male)
I use this cable to the headphone jack on my iPod connected, then connect the red / white male end on my stereo via the AUX port.
When I cut the cable, I looked inside and found a white wire in its own storage bag brackets and surrounded a red wire, in his own cause. I also saw the son of the small copper (not wrap around them) that were wrapped around red and white cables.
Is this just a left and right channels? If so, what is it?
What is the Son of copper in bulk? Is there just cause?
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Small Headphone Jack To Rca Left And Right How Does A RCA(White/Red) To Headphone Jack Cable Work?
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The end of the sheet of 3.5 mm phono has two audio channels. You will notice that there are 3 plastic rings around the end of the men made of metal. The separation of the loudspeakers in the 2-positive and negative 1 (ground). RCA connectors are all individual connections. The soil is positively metal over the edge and from internal. Positive results were obtained for each channel of the RCA connector and connected the grounds are connected and in the slot, insert cinch. The right is usually red and white is usually the left side.
intended for the protection! that's it!
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