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Understanding RCA Connectors - Types of Audio Jacks
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2018
- Why are there so many types of audio cables? This video covers the purpose of the popular red and white #RCA connectors and their use in speaker cables. This type of connector has been around since the 1940s and has become ubiquitous in consumer electronics.
This video is part of a series covering why we need so many types of audio jacks: • Types of Audio Jacks
AudioZack produces weekly videos about audio topics. Working in the multimedia industry, I have spent a lot of time finding audio solutions for organizations. When something stumped me, I figured I could find the answer online. Well, often the 20 second answer I needed was buried in a 20 minute video. #AudioZack tackles #audio topics one-at-a-time.
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Tuned in to learn about the polarity of the connector and polarity.
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ah ok informative nice!
Great vid!
Hi friend, I've old 2.1 speaker system (only rca red-white in/out option). 2 satellite speakers delivers better sound while connecting by mobile.
While connecting to TV via DAC or Direct White Cabled Speaker not working. can't determine where is the problem !
There are a few troubleshooting steps we could try. Have you tried plugging them into a different TV? If the cables are not built in to the speakers, you could also try swapping them with different cables. Does the red cabled speaker still work?
Literally no info in this video
I see its years old but he didnt explain crap
Zero informations
What else were you hoping I'd cover in this? RCA cables are so simple and straightforward that it shouldn't take more than about 70 seconds to explain their purpose. However, I'd be open to making a longer version if you have questions I can help answer!
Music is wayyy too loud