An RCA connector is a plug and a jack designed for use with coaxial cable for frequencies ranging from the very lowest up to several megahertz. An RCA connector is sometimes known as a phono plug and jack.
The male RCA plug consists of a central pin measuring approximately two millimeters (mm) in diameter, and an outer shell whose inside diameter is approximately six mm. The plug shell is slotted rather than threaded, to facilitate quick insertion to, and removal from, the female jack or receptacle. Contact is maintained by physical pressure between the slotted shell of the plug and the smooth cylindrical barrel of the jack. The plug shell is connected to the outer conductor, or shield, of the coaxial cable, normally at electrical ground. The center pin of the plug is connected to the cable center conductor, which carries the signal. In the jack, the barrel is grounded and the center hole is plated inside to conduct the signal.
now they make special 1/8" connectors for 4 channel. 7.1 surround russo is talking about can only be attained through spreading the left and right channels equally and combining them for the center and sub which is done through what is called "prologic" (for those of you who don't know everything already) I say the FM frequency transmitter cause its the easiest solution. If you have a head unit with optical in ... then your golden. optical connections are awesome! I hooked up the opticals from the DVD to the surround sound and it's amazing.
now they make special 1/8" connectors for 4 channel. 7.1 surround russo is talking about can only be attained through spreading the left and right channels equally and combining them for the center and sub which is done through what is called "prologic" (for those of you who don't know everything already) I say the FM frequency transmitter cause its the easiest solution. If you have a head unit with optical in ... then your golden. optical connections are awesome! I hooked up the opticals from the DVD to the surround sound and it's amazing.
by x August 11, 2004
by X June 30, 2004
Point spreads are used in football and basketball. The point spread (or 'line') will try to make the game an even game by adding points to the score of the underdog or subtracting points from the favorite.
A game has four (4) straight wagering situations. You can wager on the 'side' of the game or the 'total' of the game. When wagering on a 'side', you can choose to wager on (a) the favorite team (the team most likely to win the game, or has the odds in its favor) or you can choose (b) the underdog (the team most likely to lose the game, or has the odds against it). A 'total' (or over/under) is the combined amount of points both teams will score in a game. When wagering on a 'total' (or over/under), you can choose to wager on (c) 'over' or (d) 'under' the total points scored.
by x February 01, 2004
by x September 19, 2003
An ignorant or stupid person.
by x January 23, 2003
bruce - hold up man! did you see that boy jay walkin?
larry - already
bruce - man trippin in his old school, got the jays all touched up. lookin clean
larry - yeah man.
larry - already
bruce - man trippin in his old school, got the jays all touched up. lookin clean
larry - yeah man.
by x August 24, 2004