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line out, n.2 Brit. |ˌlʌɪˈnaʊt|, U.S. |ˌlaɪˈnaʊt| [‹ line n.2 + out adv. Compare line in n.] A type of single-pin plug socket on a piece of musical equipment (such as a hi-fi, tape recorder, or other recording or playback device, etc.), for the output of a signal via a cable. Freq. attrib. Cf. line in n.
1970Tape Recorder Jan. 40/3 Equalisers and limiters were almost always working at the same line in and line out levels and were connected with patch cords. 1974Gramophone Nov. 1032/1 This arrangement gives a..bonus in that the line out sockets—a pair of phono connections—deliver a signal at fixed level. 1991U.S. News & World Rep. 27 May facing p. 45 The speakers receive the stereo signal from a single transmitter that quickly and easily plugs into the headphone, tape or line out jacks on your existing stereo system. 2002Express (Nexis) 30 July 46 There's a optical/line-in socket for anyone who wants to record directly from a stereo, a remote control (the least successful component), headphones, mains supply and stereo line outs so you can plug it into your hi-fi. |