Authoritative dictionary: detailed terminology related to fever audio wire

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Unbalanced Interconnect:

Original: An unbalanced interconnect has two conductors and is usually terminated with RCA plugs. Also called a single-ended interconnect.

Translation: The unbalanced feeder has two connectors, usually terminated with an RCA plug. Also known as a single-ended feeder line.

Balanced Interconnect:

A balanced interconnect has three conductors instead of two, and is terminated with three-pin XLR connectors. Balanced interconnects are used only between components having balanced inputs and outputs.

Translation: The balanced feeder has three connecting feet instead of two, terminated with a 3-pin XLR plug. Balanced cables are only used on equipment with balanced input and output.

Digital Interconnect:

Original: A single interconnect that carries a stereo digital audio signal in the S/PDIF format, usually from a CD transport, music server, or other digital source to a DAC.

Translation: The line transmits stereo digital audio signals in S/PDIF format, usually from a CD carousel, music server or other digital source to the DAC.

USB cable:

Original: A single cable that carries digital audio from a computer-based music server to a USB-capable DAC.

Translation: The USB cable transfers digital audio from a computer-based music server to a DAC with a USB interface.

FireWire Cable:

Original:Also called IEEE1394, FireWire is a bidirectional interface that can carry high-resolution digital audio.

Bi-wiring: Bi-wiring is a method of connecting a power amplifier to a loudspeaker with two runs of cable instead of one.

Translation: FireWire cable, also known as IEEE1394, is a two-way interface that delivers high-resolution digital audio. Two-wire connection: The two-wire connection is to connect the amplifier and the speaker through two sets of wires.

Unbalanced line and terminal (RCA Plug and Jack):

Original: RCA plugs and jacks are the most common termination for

Unbalanced signals. Virtually all audio equipment has RCA jacks to accept the RCA plugs on unbalanced interconnects. RCA jacks are mounted on the audio component's rear panel; RCA plugs are the termination of unbalanced interconnects.

Translation: Unbalanced lines and terminals are the most common connection terminals for unbalanced signals. Basically all audio equipment has terminals that can be connected to the RCA plug on the unbalanced connection line. The RCA terminals are typically placed on the backplane of the audio device. The RCA plug is the terminal for the unbalanced feeder line.

Balance line and terminal (XLR Plug and Jack):

Original: XLR plugs are three-pin connectors terminating a balanced interconnect. XLR jacks are rear-panel–mounted connectors that accept XLR plugs.

Binding Post: Binding posts are terminations on power amplifiers

And loudspeakers that provide connection points for loudspeaker cables.

Translation: The XLR plug is a three-pin plug that terminates the balanced feeder cable. The XLR terminal placed on the backplane is used to connect the XLR plug. Terminals: Terminals are terminals on the amplifier and speakers that provide a connection point to the speaker cable.

Five-way terminal block (Five-way Binding Post):

A type of binding post that can receive bare wire, spade lugs, pins, round lugs over the post, or banana plugs.

Five-way posts are found on most power amplifiers and loudspeakers.

Translation: The Five-way terminal block is a terminal that can connect bare wires, flat lugs, pins, round wires and banana wires. This type of terminal block is available on most amplifiers and speakers.

Flat lugs (Spade Lug):

Originally: A flat, pronged for loudspeaker cables. Spade lugs fit around power-amplifier and loudspeaker binding posts. The most popular kind of loudspeaker-cable termination.

Translation: Flat lug is a flat-ended, split-fork speaker cable terminal. The flat lug is attached to the terminal block of the amplifier and the speaker. This is one of the most commonly used speaker line terminals.

Banana Plug and Jack:

Original: Banana plugs are sometimes found on loudspeaker cables in place of spade lugs. Banana plugs will fit into five-wayæ—— posts or banana jacks. Many European products use banana jacks on power amplifiers for loudspeaker connection.

Translation: The speaker cable sometimes uses a banana plug instead of a flat lug. The banana plug can be connected to the Five-way terminal block and can also be inserted into the banana terminal. Many European products use banana terminals on the amplifier to connect the speakers.

American Wire Gauge (AWG: American Wire Gauge):

The lower the AWG number, the thicker the wire. The lamp cord has an AWG of 18, usually referred to as "18 gauge."

Translation: The American Wire Gauge is a standard for distinguishing the diameter of a speaker wire. The smaller the AWG value, the thicker the wire. The AWG value 18 on the lamp line is usually referred to as "18 gauge".

HDMI:

Original: An initialism for High-Definition Digital Multimedia Interface, HDMI was developed for home theater to carry highdefinition

Video along with highresolution

Digital audio on the

Same cable.

Translation: HDMI is an acronym for High-Definition Digital Multimedia Interface. HDMI was developed for delivering high-definition video and high-resolution digital audio to home theaters over the same cable.

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