Analog interconnects

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Overview

The term "Analog interconnects" is used to describe electrical interconnects which connect audio equipment. This can include coaxial cables with RCA connectors, shielded twisted-pair cable with XLR connectors, twisted-pair or coaxial cables with 1/4" "phone" connectors, and adapter cables with different connectors on each end.

Basics

Analog interconnects basically fall into two sub-categories:

  1. Balanced
  2. Un-balanced

Balanced interconnects

Balanced interconnects typically take the form of shielded twisted-pair cable with XLR or 1/4" T.R.S. connectors on one or both ends. Most cables have the same type of connector on both ends; but an Adapter cable can be used to make a balanced connection between equipment that has an XLR connector and equipment that has a T.R.S. connector.

Unbalanced interconnects