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==Analog==
 
==Analog==
 
===Cinch (RCA)===
 
===Cinch (RCA)===
[[Bild:Cinch-Stecker.jpg|thumb|Cinch-Stecker (Stereo)]]
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[[Image:RCA-plug.jpg|thumb|RCA-plug (stereo)]]
[[Bild:Cinch-Stecker-Video.jpg|thumb|Cinch-Stecker (Stereo+Video)]]
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[[Image:RCA-plug-video.jpg|thumb|RCA-plug (stereo+video)]]
Bei aktuellen Hifi-Geräten ist der [[wp:Cinch|Cinch-Stecker]] die übliche Verbindung für analoge Signale. Die Stecker sind dabei in der Regel je nach Einsatzgebiet einheitlich farbcodiert.
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In current hi-fi equipment, the [[wp:Cinch|Cinch plug]] is the usual connection for analog signals. The plugs are usually color-coded uniformly depending on the application.
  
  
Die am häufigsten verwendeten Variante hat zwei Anschlüsse für eine '''Stereo'''-Verbindung:
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The most commonly used variant has two connectors for a '''stereo''' connection:
* weiß: linker analoger Kanal (manchmal auch schwarz oder grau)
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* white: left analog channel (sometimes black or gray).
* rot: rechter analoger Kanal
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* red: right analog channel
  
  
Je nach Einsatzgebiet gibt es zusätzlich noch einen Anschluß für '''Videosignale''':
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Depending on the application, there is an additional connector for '''video signals''':
* gelb: Composite Video
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* yellow: composite video
  
  
Insbesondere bei Adaptern für DIN-Stecker kommen häufig auch vier Anschlüsse zum Einsatz, da die DIN-Stecker gleichzeitig als Ein- und Ausgang dienen:
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Particularly with adapters for DIN plugs, four connections are often used, since the DIN plugs serve as input and output at the same time:
* weiß: linker Kanal für Wiedergabe
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* white: left channel for playback
* rot: rechter Kanal für Wiedergabe
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red: right channel for playback
* schwarz: linker Kanal für Aufnahme
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black: left channel for recording
* gelb: rechter Kanal für Aufnahme
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yellow: right channel for recording
Merkhilfe: "farblosen" Anschlüsse links, "bunte" Anschlüsse rechts, '''w'''eiß/rot zur '''W'''iedergabe
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Note: "colorless" connectors on the left, "colorful" connectors on the right, '''w'''eiß/rot for '''W'''iedergabe
  
 
===DIN===
 
===DIN===
[[Bild:DIN.jpg|thumb|DIN-Stecker und -Buchse]]
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[[Image:DIN.jpg|thumb|DIN male and female]]
Die runden, meist 5- (Stereo) oder 3-poligen (Mono), [[wp:DIN-Stecker|DIN-Verbindungen]] sind im Hifi-Bereich fast nur an älteren Geräten zu finden. Hier wird ein einzelner Stecker für Aufnahme und Wiedergabe genutzt. Ein Anschluß an Hifi-Geräte mit Cinch-Anschlüssen ist mit Hilfe eines Adapters möglich, die übliche Farbcodierung ist bei den Cinch-Steckern erläutert.
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[[Image:DINCinchAdapter.jpg|thumb|DIN RCA adapter for playback and recording]]
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The round, usually 5-pin (stereo) or 3-pin (mono), [[wp:DIN plug|DIN connectors]] are found in hi-fi almost only on older equipment. Here, a single connector is used for recording and playback. A connection to hi-fi equipment with RCA connectors is possible with the help of an adapter, the usual color coding is explained at the RCA connectors.
  
  
Zusätzlich finden sich an älteren Geräte (bis Ende der 1970er) häufig '''Lautsprecheranschlüsse''' nach DIN 41529 ("Strich-Punkt-Stecker"):
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In addition, '''loudspeaker connectors''' according to DIN 41529 ("dash-dot plugs") are often found on older devices (until the end of the 1970s):
* runder Stift: (+)-Pol
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* round pin: (+) pole
* flacher Stift: (-)-Pol
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* flat pin: (-)-pin
Die passenden Stecker sind im Fachhandel erhältlich und können mit den Lautsprecherkabeln verschraubt oder verlötet werden.
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The matching plugs are available from specialist dealers and can be screwed or soldered to the loudspeaker cables.
  
  
Weniger verbreitet sind die sogenannten '''[[wp:Würfelstecker|Würfelstecker]]''', DIN-Stecker, die zum Anschluss von Kopfhöreren verwendet wurden. Der Name leitet sich von der Anordnung der Pins im Stecker in Form der Zahl fünf auf einem Spielwürfel ab. Mit Hilfe eines Adapters können diese Stecker an den heute üblichen Klinkenbuchsen genutzt werden.
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Less common are the so-called '''[[wp:Würfelstecker|cube plug]]'', DIN plugs used to connect headphones. The name derives from the arrangement of the pins in the plug in the shape of the number five on a playing dice. With the help of an adapter, these plugs can be used on the jack sockets commonly used today.
  
===Klinke===
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===Jack===
[[Image:Klinkenstecker.jpg|thumb|von links nach rechts: 2,5 mm mono; 3,5 mm mono; 3,5 mm stereo; 6,35 mm stereo]]
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[[Image:Jackplug.jpg|thumb|from left to right: 2.5 mm mono; 3.5 mm mono; 3.5 mm stereo; 6.35 mm stereo]]
Die 3,5 und 6,3 mm [[wp:Klinkenstecker|Klinkenstecker]] werden im Heim-Audio-Bereich meist zum Anschluss von '''Kopfhörern''' verwendet, wobei die kleinere Variante (Miniklinke) in der Regel bei mobilen Geräte wie MP3-Playern zum Einsatz kommt. Seltener gibt es auch eine Variante mit einem 2,5 mm Stecker.
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The 3.5 and 6.3 mm [[wp:jack plug|jack plug]] are most commonly used in home audio to connect '''headphones''', with the smaller variant (mini jack) usually used on mobile devices such as MP3 players. More rarely, there is also a variant with a 2.5 mm plug.
  
  
3,5-mm-Buchsen finden sich zudem häufig als Line-Ausgang bei Soundkarten. Mit Hilfe eines Adapters ist die Verbindung mit einem Cinch-Anschluss möglich, z.B um den PC an einen Verstärker anzuschließen.
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3.5 mm jacks are also often found as line outputs on sound cards. With the help of an adapter, it is possible to connect to a cinch connector, e.g. to connect the PC to an amplifier.
  
  
 
==Digital==
 
==Digital==
[[Image:TOSLINK.jpg|thumb|TOSLINK-Stecker]]
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[[Image:TOSLINK.jpg|thumb|TOSLINK connector]]
Im Heim-Audio-Bereich findet eine digitale Übertragung in der Regel auf Basis der [[wp:Sony/Philips Digital Interface|S/P-DIF-Spezifikation]] statt. Drei Steckverbinder sind hier verbreitet:
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In home audio, digital transmission is usually based on the [[wp:Sony/Philips Digital Interface|S/P-DIF specification]]. Three connectors are common here:
* Cinch (Koaxial), Stecker meist orange, elektrische Verbindung
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* RCA (coaxial), connector usually orange, electrical connection.
* [[wp:TOSLINK|TOSLINK]] (optisch)
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* [[wp:TOSLINK|TOSLINK]] (optical)
* optische Klinke (3,5 mm)
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* optical jack (3.5 mm)
  
Die umwandlung zwischen optischer/elektrischer Verbindung mit mittels eines Adapters problemlos möglich.
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The conversion between optical/electrical connection is easily possible by means of an adapter.
  
  
Viele Soundkarten bieten inzwischen digitale Ausgänge an, so dass die D/A-Umwandlung vom Verstärker/Receiver oder einem externen D/A-Wandler übernommen wird. Optischen Verbindungen haben zudem den Vorteil, dass das Auftreten von [[wp:Brummschleife|Brummschleifen]] verhindert wird.
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Many sound cards now offer digital outputs, so the D/A conversion is handled by the amplifier/receiver or an external D/A converter. Optical connections also have the advantage that the occurrence of [[wp:hum loop|hum loop]] is prevented.
  
  
==Lautsprecher==
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==Loudspeaker==
===Federklemmen/Schraubverbindungen===
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===Spring terminals/screw connections===
Weit verbreitet sind im Lautsprecher bereich Klemm- und Schraubverbindungen, an denen die Litze des Lautsprecherkabels ohne Stecker direkt fixiert wird. Dabei sollte darauf verzeichtet werde, das Kabelende zu verzinnen. Bei den übliche Schraubverbindungen können häufig auch [[wp:Kabelschuh|Kabelschuhe]] verwendet werden.
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Clamp and screw connections, to which the stranded wire of the speaker cable is directly fixed without a plug, are widely used in the loudspeaker sector. In this case, the cable end should not be tinned. With the usual screw connections often [[wp:cable lug|cable lugs]] can be used.
  
===Bananenstecker===
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===Banana plug===
[[Bild:Bananenstecker.jpg|thumb|Bananenstecker]]
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[[Image:Banana plug.jpg|thumb|banana plug]]
Schraubverbindungen sind oft auch mit Buchsen für [[wp:Bananenstecker|Bananenstecker]] kombiniert. Diese Stecker mit einem Durchmesser von 4 mm sind hauptsächlich für den Einsatz in Elektrolaboren konzipiert und ermöglichen eine stabile Verbindung.
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[[Image:DIN-LS.jpg|thumb|DIN speaker plug]]
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[[Image:Speakon.jpg|thumb|Neutrik Speakon connector]]
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Screw connectors are also often combined with sockets for [[wp:Banana plug|banana plug]]. These 4 mm diameter plugs are mainly designed for use in electrical laboratories and provide a stable connection.
  
  
Vorsicht ist geboten, da Bananenstecker auch in Schukosteckdose gesteckt werden können und es dadurch bei unsachgemässer Verwendung zu Stromunfällen kommen kann.
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Caution is advised, as banana plugs can also be plugged into earthed sockets, which can lead to electrical accidents if used improperly.
  
 
===DIN===
 
===DIN===
[[Bild:DIN-LS.jpg|thumb|DIN-Lautsprecherstecker]]
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On older equipment (up to the end of the 1970s), loudspeaker connectors to DIN 41529 ("dash-dot plugs") are often found:
An älteren Geräte (bis Ende der 1970er) finden sich häufig Lautsprecheranschlüsse nach DIN 41529 ("Strich-Punkt-Stecker"):
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* round pin: (+)-pin
* runder Stift: (+)-Pol
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* flat pin: (-)-pin
* flacher Stift: (-)-Pol
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The matching plugs are available from specialist dealers and can be screwed or soldered to the loudspeaker cables.
Die passenden Stecker sind im Fachhandel erhältlich und können mit den Lautsprecherkabeln verschraubt oder verlötet werden.
 
  
 
===Speakon===
 
===Speakon===
[[Bild:Speakon.jpg|thumb|Neutrik Speakon Steckverbinder]]
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[[wp:Speakon|Speakon]] is a connector for loudspeakers developed by the company Neutrik. It is characterized by its robustness and the possibility of a secure locking. Speakon connectors with 2, 4 and 8 poles are available.
[[wp:Speakon|Speakon]] ist ein von der Firma Neutrik entwickelter Steckverbinder für Lautsprecher. Er zeichnet sich durch seine Robustheit und die Möglichkeit einer sicheren Verriegelung aus. Verfügbar sind Speakon-Steckverbinder mit 2, 4 und 8 Polen.
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==XLR==
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[[image:XLR.jpg|thumb|XLR jack and plug]]
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[[wp:XLR|XLR connectors]] are mainly used in professional applications (recording studios), for connecting microphones and speakers. Increasingly, however, they can also be found in high-quality hi-fi equipment, where they are used for [[wp:Symmetrical signal transmission|symmetrical transmission]] of analog signals. With the help of an adapter, a connection to RCA jacks is possible.
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Different cables are used to connect microphones/hifi equipment and speakers. In contrast to the microphone cables, the speaker cables are unshielded and unbalanced.
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==HDMI==
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[[wp:HDMI|HDMI]] is an interface developed in 2003 for the digital transmission of audio and video data. The current version 1.3 also supports up to 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio, Dolby True-HD and Dolby Digital Plus (lossy) audio formats. Audio DVDs and SACD are also supported and transmitted via HDMI from version 1.2a. Currently, there are DVD players and Blu-ray players that have HDMI 1.0a - HDMI 1.3a. Depending on the specification and equipment, not all players and recorders output the same sound formats. The new HD sound formats are currently only offered on Blu-ray Dics due to the high data capacity.
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 9 February 2010

Analog[edit]

Cinch (RCA)[edit]

File:RCA-plug.jpg
RCA-plug (stereo)
File:RCA-plug-video.jpg
RCA-plug (stereo+video)

In current hi-fi equipment, the Cinch plug is the usual connection for analog signals. The plugs are usually color-coded uniformly depending on the application.


The most commonly used variant has two connectors for a stereo connection:

  • white: left analog channel (sometimes black or gray).
  • red: right analog channel


Depending on the application, there is an additional connector for video signals:

  • yellow: composite video


Particularly with adapters for DIN plugs, four connections are often used, since the DIN plugs serve as input and output at the same time:

  • white: left channel for playback

red: right channel for playback black: left channel for recording yellow: right channel for recording Note: "colorless" connectors on the left, "colorful" connectors on the right, weiß/rot for Wiedergabe

DIN[edit]

DIN male and female
DIN RCA adapter for playback and recording

The round, usually 5-pin (stereo) or 3-pin (mono), DIN connectors are found in hi-fi almost only on older equipment. Here, a single connector is used for recording and playback. A connection to hi-fi equipment with RCA connectors is possible with the help of an adapter, the usual color coding is explained at the RCA connectors.


In addition, loudspeaker connectors according to DIN 41529 ("dash-dot plugs") are often found on older devices (until the end of the 1970s):

  • round pin: (+) pole
  • flat pin: (-)-pin

The matching plugs are available from specialist dealers and can be screwed or soldered to the loudspeaker cables.


Less common are the so-called 'cube plug, DIN plugs used to connect headphones. The name derives from the arrangement of the pins in the plug in the shape of the number five on a playing dice. With the help of an adapter, these plugs can be used on the jack sockets commonly used today.

Jack[edit]

File:Jackplug.jpg
from left to right: 2.5 mm mono; 3.5 mm mono; 3.5 mm stereo; 6.35 mm stereo

The 3.5 and 6.3 mm jack plug are most commonly used in home audio to connect headphones, with the smaller variant (mini jack) usually used on mobile devices such as MP3 players. More rarely, there is also a variant with a 2.5 mm plug.


3.5 mm jacks are also often found as line outputs on sound cards. With the help of an adapter, it is possible to connect to a cinch connector, e.g. to connect the PC to an amplifier.


Digital[edit]

TOSLINK connector

In home audio, digital transmission is usually based on the S/P-DIF specification. Three connectors are common here:

  • RCA (coaxial), connector usually orange, electrical connection.
  • TOSLINK (optical)
  • optical jack (3.5 mm)

The conversion between optical/electrical connection is easily possible by means of an adapter.


Many sound cards now offer digital outputs, so the D/A conversion is handled by the amplifier/receiver or an external D/A converter. Optical connections also have the advantage that the occurrence of hum loop is prevented.


Loudspeaker[edit]

Spring terminals/screw connections[edit]

Clamp and screw connections, to which the stranded wire of the speaker cable is directly fixed without a plug, are widely used in the loudspeaker sector. In this case, the cable end should not be tinned. With the usual screw connections often cable lugs can be used.

Banana plug[edit]

DIN speaker plug
Neutrik Speakon connector

Screw connectors are also often combined with sockets for banana plug. These 4 mm diameter plugs are mainly designed for use in electrical laboratories and provide a stable connection.


Caution is advised, as banana plugs can also be plugged into earthed sockets, which can lead to electrical accidents if used improperly.

DIN[edit]

On older equipment (up to the end of the 1970s), loudspeaker connectors to DIN 41529 ("dash-dot plugs") are often found:

  • round pin: (+)-pin
  • flat pin: (-)-pin

The matching plugs are available from specialist dealers and can be screwed or soldered to the loudspeaker cables.

Speakon[edit]

Speakon is a connector for loudspeakers developed by the company Neutrik. It is characterized by its robustness and the possibility of a secure locking. Speakon connectors with 2, 4 and 8 poles are available.


XLR[edit]

XLR jack and plug

XLR connectors are mainly used in professional applications (recording studios), for connecting microphones and speakers. Increasingly, however, they can also be found in high-quality hi-fi equipment, where they are used for symmetrical transmission of analog signals. With the help of an adapter, a connection to RCA jacks is possible.

Different cables are used to connect microphones/hifi equipment and speakers. In contrast to the microphone cables, the speaker cables are unshielded and unbalanced.


HDMI[edit]

HDMI is an interface developed in 2003 for the digital transmission of audio and video data. The current version 1.3 also supports up to 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio, Dolby True-HD and Dolby Digital Plus (lossy) audio formats. Audio DVDs and SACD are also supported and transmitted via HDMI from version 1.2a. Currently, there are DVD players and Blu-ray players that have HDMI 1.0a - HDMI 1.3a. Depending on the specification and equipment, not all players and recorders output the same sound formats. The new HD sound formats are currently only offered on Blu-ray Dics due to the high data capacity.