diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/audio/introduction.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/audio/introduction.adoc index 447f6d022..935b10087 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/audio/introduction.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/accessories/audio/introduction.adoc @@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ Each board has a specific purpose and set of features. The highest audio quality |=== Line out:: A double phono/RCA connector, normally red and white in colour. This output is a variable -analogue signal (0.2V RMS) and can connect to your existing hi-fi (pre-amp or amplifier), or can be used +analogue signal (0-2V RMS) and can connect to your existing hi-fi (pre-amp or amplifier), or can be used to drive active speakers which have their own amplifier built in. Balanced out:: An XLR connector, normally a three-pin male connector. This is used in a studio set-up, and in some high-end hi-fi systems. It can also be used to drive active monitor speakers like those used at clubs or on stage directed towards the DJ or performers. Stereo speakers:: Two sets of screw terminals for 2×25W speakers. These are for traditional hi-fi speakers without built-in amplification. These are known as passive speakers. Mono speaker:: A screw terminal for a single 1.2W speaker, as found in a transistor radio or similar. -Headphones:: A 3.5mm jack socket delivering stereo audio for a set of headphones. The headphone amplifiers on the Raspberry Pi DAC boards can drive up to 80/90Ω impedance headphones. The headphone output of the Codec+ is also aux out. +Headphones:: A 3.5mm jack socket delivering stereo audio for a set of headphones. The headphone amplifiers on the Raspberry Pi DAC boards can drive up to 80/90Ω impedance headphones. Aux in:: A double Phono/RCA connector or 3.5mm socket. Accepts analogue audio in up to 1V RMS. This can be used to record audio from a variable analogue source such as a mobile phone, MP3 player or similar. Aux out:: A double Phono/RCA connector or 3.5mm socket. Delivers analogue audio out up to 1V RMS. This can be used to feed audio into an amplifier at a reduced volume compared to Line out. Ext mic:: A 3.5mm socket for use with an external electret microphone. The built-in MEMS microphone on the Codec Zero is automatically disabled when the external Mic in connector is used.