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What (who) is stackable connector - definition

CABLE CONNECTOR FOR CONNECTING LOUDSPEAKERS TO AMPLIFIERS
Speakon; Speakon Connector; NL4; NL4 connector; NL8; NL8 connector
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The Speakon (stylized speakON) is a trademarked name for an electrical connector, originally manufactured by Neutrik, mostly used in professional audio systems for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers. Other manufacturers make compatible products,E.
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ANALOGUE OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION
MT-RJ; Optical Fiber Connector; Fibre optic connector; Fiber optic connector; MTRJ; Optical fibre connector; ST connector; SC connector; Fiber-optic connectors; Opti-Jack; Opti-jack; MT-RJ connector; Fiber-optic connector; Fiber connector; Fiber optic connectors; Optical fiber connectors; Fiber connectors; Optical connector; LC connector; E2000 connector; Media Interface Connector
An optical fiber connector joins optical fibers, and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so light can pass.
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ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DEVICE USED TO JOIN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS
Jack (connector); Electrical connection; Electrical connectors; Scotchlok; Hardware interfaces; Hardware interface; Blade connector; Interfacing (electronics); Electrical terminal; R-TNC; Lug (electrical connector); Interfacing technologies; Microcontact; Wire connector; Plug (connector); Plugs (connector); Jack connector; Circular connector; Input and output jack; Circular connectors; Electrical joint; Electrical joints; Electric joints; Electric joint; Electricity joint; Electricity joints; Keying (electrical connector); Spade connector; Cable lug; Compression cable lug; Tubular cable lug; Solderless lug
Thousands of configurations of connectors are manufactured for power, data, and audiovisual applications. Electrical connectors can be divided into four basic categories, differentiated by their function:

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Speakon connector

The Speakon (stylized speakON) is a trademarked name for an electrical connector, originally manufactured by Neutrik, mostly used in professional audio systems for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers. Other manufacturers make compatible products, often under the name "speaker twist connector".

Speakon connectors are rated for at least 30 A RMS continuous current, higher than 1/4-inch TS phone connectors, two-pole twist lock, and XLR connectors for loudspeakers.