control
info
XLR
‐
Identification:
This
is
the
male
to
female
cable,
which
has
three
prongs
on
one
side
and
three
holes
on
the
other.
‐
Usage:
It
operates
on
three
channels,
which
are
common,
left
and
right.
‐
Features:
Therefore,
this
cable
can
take
stereo.
Jack
‐
Identification:
This
is
a
jack
and
has
the
jack
‐
looking
silver
prong
attached
to
a
cable.
‐
Usage:
The
females
are
plugs
and
receptacles
for
male
jacks,
connecting
and
creating
a
pathway.
‐
Features:
A
black
ring
around
the
base
of
the
silver
point
indicates
a
stereo
jack.
*
Additional
info
about
the
BNC
cable:
an
extra
piece
of
hardware
can
be
used
with
this
cable
to
split
the
signal.
This
is
known
as
the
BNC
T
‐
piece.
It
is
a
T
‐
shaped
device
that
you
plug
into
the
end
of
the
BNC
cable
and
it
takes
the
video
signal
and
sends
it
to
more
than
one
device
(useful
if
you
want
to
broadcast
on
multiple
monitors).
The
only
drawback
with
this
tool
is
that
it
increases
the
resistance
thus
making
the
signal
weaker
and
the
quality
subsequently
lower.
In
order
to
fix
this
lost
signal
however,
there
is
a
tool
known
as
a
Distribution
Amplifier
(DA),
which
improves
the
signal.
This
can
also
be
used
over
long
distances.
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