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Overview
The term "T.S." is used to describe a two-conductor 1/4" "phone" plug similar to a guitar cable plug.
History
The T.S. connector is similar to the T.R.S. connector originally developed for use in telephone switchboards except that it has only two conductors. It is widely used in audio applications for making unbalanced audio connections.
Basics
The T.R.S. connector is a 1/4" diameter "phone" plug that has two conductors:
- The "tip" which is the conductor at the tip of the plug
- The "sleeve" which is the longest conductor furthest from the tip.