Convention for naming for audio adaptors and leads
"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message
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"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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I'd call it a phono plug-to-phono plug adapter (or coupler), as that's
what it adapts. Or a "double female phono connector", to more precisely
describe the adapter itself. (Or a "double-ended female RCA connector".
Or ... )
Most accurate and least confusing is RCA (phono) female-female adapter.
It should not be decribed by the plugs it adapts, most people would
consider
a "phono plug to plug adapter" as being Male-Male, rather than F-F.
(Does anyone call them "RCA connectors" anymore?)
Sure, less confusion that "phono" IMO, which many seem to confuse with
"phone".
MrT.
OK, I think I've got it. An adapter (or "adaptor", "coupler", "gender
changer") should be described by the connectors it actually contains
rather than the connectors which it mates with.
Can I now ask about another related usage which also confuses me. As an
example, let's say I have an adapter which has an RCA-phono socket and a
3.5mm jack plug.
Some suppliers leave out the terms "socket" and "plug". So in this
example, what is the common usage:
(a) "RCA-phono to 3.5mm jack".
(b) "3.5mm jack to RCA-phono"
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