1/4″ (6.35mm) Jack: Also known as a quarter-inch jack or phone jack, this is one of the most widely used audio connectors.
3.5mm (1/8″) Mini Jack: This smaller audio connector is commonly found on portable devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
XLR Connector: XLR connectors are commonly used in professional audio settings.
RCA Connector: These connectors have a distinctive red and white color-coding.
Speakon Connector: Speakon connectors are designed specifically for high-powered audio systems, especially in professional sound reinforcement environments.
MIDI Connector: The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) connector is used for transmitting digital musical information between electronic instruments, synthesizers, and computers.
Optical (Toslink) Connector: This connector uses optical fiber to transmit digital audio signals.
Coaxial Connector: Coaxial connectors are used for transmitting both analog and digital audio signals.
Banana Plug: These plugs are used for connecting speakers to amplifiers.
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