Standard PC Audio Connector

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On the back of your personal computer are colorized audio jacks. They may or may not be labeled. The color coding is a fairly standard convention used by most personal computer manufacturers. Use the illustration below as a reference.

Audiojackdiagram.jpg

The color code standard is part of PC 97, PC 98, PC 99, or PC 2001 specification introduced by Intel Corporation to help simplify the setup and use of computers for consumers. Specifically, PC 99 gave us a color code for the various standard types of plugs and connectors used on PCs. This color code was gradually adopted by almost all PC and motherboard manufacturers. Some of the color codes have also been widely adopted by peripheral manufacturers.

Sound card     color code:
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Color 	        Connector
Lime Green	Line-Out, Front Speakers, Headphones
Pink	        Microphone
Light Blue	Stereo Line In
Orange	        Subwoofer and Center out
Black	        Rear Surround Speakers for 5.1 and 7.1 systems
Gray	        Middle Surround Speakers for 7.1 systems
Gold	        Midi / Game port (Joystick)

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