Speakon Female Type 3
Speakon are electrical connectors used in professional audio systems to connect loud speakers to amplifiers.
Two types of speakon available which are Female and Male.
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This is the main or port of an amplifier which controls and performs the function of Amplifiers.
Used to increase the signals of an input device such as Televisions , computers and other related devices.
This is the main or port of an amplifier which controls and performs the function of Amplifiers.
Speakon are electrical connectors used in professional audio systems to connect loud speakers to amplifiers.
Two types of speakon available which are Female and Male.
2 RCA Female input Small Stereo Output 3.5 MM.
RCA means (Radio Corporation of America).
An electrical connector used to carry audio or video signals.
Uses 75.5MM coil (Available on site search >electonics>coils )
12 inches 600 Watts speaker.
A speaker is used to generate sound and radiate it into a room or open air.
Are connected to electrical sound devices to amplify the frequency of the sound depending on the watts of the speaker.
A speaker is used to generate sound and radiate it into a room or open air.
Are connected to electrical sound devices to amplify the frequency of the sound depending on the watts of the speaker.
Quality TOSHA Speakers Assembled Locally.
Used for P-Audio Tweeters.
This is the main or port of an amplifier which controls and performs the function of Amplifiers.
This is a rectangular shaped ceiling speaker
Modern Digital Multimeter VOCTOR brand.
A multimeter is an electronic device which is commonly used to measure the voltage , current and resistance.
Can be termed as Multi-tester or a Volt/Ohm Meter.
Tests continuity of two points in an Electric circuit.
This crossover circuit is used as an electronic filter which splits signal in two or more frequency range.
Modern Digital Multimeter VICTOR brand.
A multimeter is an electronic device which is commonly used to measure the voltage , current and resistance.
Can be termed as Multi-tester or a Volt/Ohm Meter.
Tests continuity of two points in an Electric circuit.