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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio cords" is not correct; the correct term is "audio cables." You can use it when referring to the cables used to connect audio devices, such as speakers or headphones.
Example: "I need to buy some new audio cables to connect my speakers to the amplifier."
Alternatives: "audio cables" or "sound cables".
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HDMI transmits audio and video signals in a single slim cord, eliminating that tangle of video and audio cords.
The procession was sluggish; sweaty dancers clogged the tarmac, more than one sound system wheel snapped, audio cords were accidentally ripped out, patch-ups took place on the move.
According to a 2005 USA Today article, Lee and his company were developing furniture with high-end electronics built-in, wireless products to replace audio cords and a user interface to consolidate the consumer's control of their electronics.
If you are using a component or composite cable, you will insert the red and white audio cords into their corresponding ports on the back of the TV.
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But you can't detach the audio cord.
Finally, the audio cord is retractable — a brilliant, obvious and extremely handy feature.
Skiers attach the MP3 audio cord to the plug behind the earflap.
The State of the Art column in Business Day yesterday, about noise-cancellation headphones, referred incorrectly to the audio cord of the Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones.
On the bright side, there's a volume control on the audio cord, which you can use to mute the music when the flight attendant is asking for your drink order; and the volume, as with the JBL set, goes all the way to 11.
I realized then that it had been playing continuously for the last 25 or 26 hours, since I unplugged the audio cord after I took a shower yesterday, expecting it to automatically pause (as it usually does).
It's bizarre, but despite having Bluetooth LE to send settings from the app to the headphones, you still need an audio cord to play jams on Alpine's Headphones.
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