What Is an Audio Connector?
Audio connectors are used to connect audio equipment for the transmission of analog signals.
They facilitate connections between various audio devices or between audio devices and external systems. They are available in different types, including 3.5 mm jacks, 6.35 mm jacks, RCA connectors, and XLR connectors.
The 3.5 mm jack, often found in portable devices like headphones and speakers, is a compact stereo plug. The larger 6.35 mm jack is typically used in professional audio equipment and musical instruments. RCA connectors, with their distinctive small circular plugs, are used for transmitting stereo audio signals. XLR connectors are preferred for their ability to reduce noise in audio transmissions.