AUDIO ASSEMBLIES

What are audio assemblies?

Audio connections are the physical or electronic links that allow sound signals to be transmitted between devices such as microphones, mixers, interfaces, speakers, or recording systems. These connections can be analog or digital and vary depending on the required quality, signal type, and application environment.

Common analog connections include XLR, TRS (jack), TS, and RCA. In the digital domain, AES/EBU, S/PDIF, and network-based systems like Dante or AVB are widely used. Their main purpose is to ensure a stable, clear, and interference free audio transmission.

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