On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 16:55 -0500, Josh Lawrence wrote:
If it is for a basic pair of computer speakers the 1/8" connection is
NOT balanced. It's just a common 1/8th inch TRS connector wire for
unbalanced stereo. Typically Tip is Left, Right is Right, and sleeve in
ground.
Beyond that it shouldn't be too hard to figure out.
Rich....
> This is so way-OT, but I trust the knowledge on this list in general,
> so I'm hoping someone can help me...
>
> I've extracted a little mono amp out of a pair of computer speakers
> that I would like to use as a general practice/noise amp. It
> currently has a balanced 1/8" input. The wires going to the input
> are: black, white, and a braid of wires (I'm assuming shield?). I'd
> like to cut this 1/8" plug off and add a 1/4" female jack so I can
> plug stuff into it. But where do I solder the wires to? (i.e., black
> to tip, white to sleeve, that kind of thing) I have access to stereo
> and mono 1/4" jacks.
>
> Thanks, and sorry again for the OT.
>
> PS - I've read that the proper way to do this is to use an audio
> transformer, but that's WAY overkill for this project, I just want
> sound to come out, nothing audiophile or anything like that.
>
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