You can determine if a 3.5mm jack is stereo or mono by examining the number of rings on the plug. A stereo jack typically has two rings (trifurcated), allowing for left and right audio channels, while a mono jack has only one ring (bifurcated) for a single audio channel. Additionally, a stereo plug will have three contact points (tip, ring, sleeve), whereas a mono plug will have two (tip and sleeve).
you need a phono/mono plug to a 3.5mm jack. on the back of your amplifier, plug the red and white/black phono/mono plugs into the inputs commonly labelled aux. white/black into white/black and red into red. on the front of your amplifier, select aux and just plug and play.
There's nothing wrong with that, the contacts are designed to line up no matter if it's mono, stereo, or stereo with a mic (or mono with a mic!).
guitar to cable to amplifier there is a 1/4 stereo or mono jack you plug the cable into , from there plug the other end into the amplifier and press on
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
last time my teacher just said their mono. Buddhism is the one that's poly.
Mono is like single or alone, so it's mono mono, all my life I'll be mono, I'm alone and it's good to me, mono, from love I run away, mono... That's the chorus atleast
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
mono
one on one.
No, if you have Mono you cannot fly.
Mono