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In this video, Nathan explains what an audio combo jack is and how it works. A combo jack is a versatile input connector found on various audio equipment like speakers, mixers, interfaces, and amplifiers. It combines an XLR and a ¼-inch connector, providing flexibility for different audio setups. The main features of the XLR and ¼-inch combo jack include the XLR input, which is typically used for balanced connections, such as with microphones. This offers a secure connection and reduced audio noise and interference. The ¼-inch input can accept both TS and TRS connectors, making it suitable for unbalanced signals from instruments like guitars and keyboards, as well as balanced or stereo signals. Practical examples show how combo jacks can be used with powered speakers like the Bose S1 or the JBL PRX line. You can plug in a microphone, instrument, or mixer output into these speakers, highlighting the convenience and versatility of the combo jack. Have additional questions about combo jacks? Let us know by commenting below, emailing sales@proacoustics.com, or calling (888) 256-4112. Find us on Facebook: / proacousticsusacom Follow us on Instagram: / proacousticsusa