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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 19:48:29 +0000, Eeyore wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote: On 3/24/2009 1:21 PM Eeyore spake thus: Standard nomeclature for the same connector, In the USA and probably Canada, an RCA jack, in the UK and affiliated countries a Phono plug, in mainland Europe a Cinch connector. No; jack is female, plug is male. So either a RCA plug or a phono plug. Please don't let's further confuse gender here. Well I've certainly heard them called RCA jacks. Maybe they meant the mating part ? Just to confuse you, in the UK the 1/4" guitar style connector is called a 'jack plug'. That's because it's the plug that plugs into the jack, silly! ;-) Cheers! Rich |
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