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=== DI ===
=== DI ===
A DI unit or DI box is an electronic device designed for connecting a piece of equipment with an electronic audio output to a standard microphone or line level input.  For more details see: [[DI]]
A DI unit or DI box is an electronic device designed for connecting a piece of equipment with an electronic audio output to a standard microphone or line level input.  For more details see: [[DI]]
=== DJ ===
Disk Jockey, but may also include KJ (Karaoke Jockey), VJ (Video Jockey). There is a dedicated [[DJ|application page for DJs]].


=== FOH ===
=== FOH ===
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: [[Guitar Player Syndrome]]
: [[Guitar Player Syndrome]]


=== SPL ===
: {{:Sound Pressure Level}}


=== TRS ===
=== TRS ===
: &frac14; inch jack with Tip-Ring-Sleeve connections
<div style="float:right;">{{#Click:TRS|Image:Jack plug.png|200px|Article about TRS and TS}}</div>
: &frac14; inch jack with Tip-Ring-Sleeve connections. See #2 in picture and click picture for details.


See [[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]
See [[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]
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=== TS ===
=== TS ===
: &frac14; inch jack with Tip-Sleeve connections
<div style="float:right;">{{#Click:TRS|Image:Jack plug.png|200px|Article about TRS and TS}}</div>
: &frac14; inch jack with Tip-Sleeve connections. See #1 in picture and click picture for details.


See related:[[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]
See related:[[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]