Yes, you can use any cable with either connector. Yes, a non locking conenctor will pull out if you pull hard enough. We have not had to fix any plugs yet and we have been selling these for a little over a year now.
The locking connector makes an ultra-reliable connection and the cable can not be accidentally pulled out of the headphones. The cable will stay connected to the headphones until you intentionally remove it. The non-locking connector is very reliable, and has a snug fit into the headphone jack, but, if you were to trip or pull on the cable hard enough, it will detach from the headphones without damaging either the cable or the headphones. Either way, you will be able to use your headphones with the modified cable, or any other standard cable with a 3.5mm (1/8") plug on the end. The cable modification carries a 2 year warranty from The Sound Professionals.
The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.
EIA-232
Either the key is bent or the spring is broke... or both. The ring may be bent and rubbing against the tone hole. It depends on what you mean by "locking".
It is either Splenda or Equal.
DVI-I
The connector used to terminate Ethernet cables is called an RJ-45 connector. They are the clear plastic connectors you see at either end of an Ethernet cable.
Hard to know without knowing the context. It's either a stereo microphone connector, or a DMX connector - both have 5 pins.
The most common power supply connectors for motherboards will be either a 20 or 24 pin connector. Older unit used less pins like the ATX but the cure standard is the 20 or 24 pin main connector.
I tried to use the cable with an HP 2100 printer with parallel connector. It woulld not work with either Window XP or Windows 7.
All ODB-II compliant vehicles either have the connector at the bottom edge of the dash on the driver's side, or they have a label at that location stating where the actual connector can be found.
you need to elaborate a little more,like the doors locking when the car is started?if this is the case that's an anti carjacking system on the either factory or aftermarket security system