Use the 3.5mm input jack plug that is compatible with all audio devices.
An iPod has both input and output components; the controls are inputs, the headphone is an output, the connection to the computer (and wi-fi for the touch) are input/output components.
output
They aren't input- they're output as they play music OUT of them.
beacause the supply is the input and the output is the square wave
The sound card of a computer provides an output - speaker or headphone) and usually an input too - microphone.The card itself is not an output but is an I/O device(input output device) [a bit of semantics here].
Yes. Plug the headphone output of the 2488 into the input of the headphone amp and everyone can control their own volume.
In telecommunications, a back-to-back connection is the direct connection of the output of one telecommunications device to the input of another.
In telecommunications, a back-to-back connection is the direct connection of the output of one telecommunications device to the input of another.
A headphone adapter will work when plugged into the heaphone output. It isn't designed to work on the input side, as most adapters are stereo, and the input on mixers is mono.
If you are using the VGA output, you need to plug a cable from the headphone output on the laptop to the audio input on the TV. Many newer TV's have a 1/8" input jack for just this purpose.
Microprocessor don't specifically have I/O (input or output) connections, but instead, due to their connection to the motherboard (which does have I/O), control the I/O devices.
is an omr and input or output device?