August 2024
Beginner
216 pages
5h 24m
English
RCA connectors are cylindrical plugs with a central pin and an outer metal ring or “shield.” The central pin carries the audio signal, while the outer ring serves as a ground connection. They’re designed for easy insertion and removal.

Red is typically used for the right audio channel, while white or black is used for the left audio channel.
RCA audio cables and connectors are still commonly used today for connecting analog audio devices such as CD players and turntables to amplifiers or receivers.
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