10MM111_Audio_Connectors
Unless you work purely in the software domain, your various bits of audio gear will somehow need linking together. Grant Bridgeman plugs in...

The recording studio has evolved considerably over the past 70 years, but the need to transfer signals between pieces of equipment – whether digital or analogue – remains. And while some types of connector have become commonplace and set standards, others are rather more specialised. The simplest way to start exploring the vast array of options, then, is to look at single-core connectors.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 54
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