It's for bias to the mic. Condenser mics need it to apply bias to one of the leads of the mic so it can amplify the sound before sending it to the input of the card. Some mics don't require that (self-biased) so in that case, the R pin (middle ring) goes to GND.
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Yes, my thoughs exactly... they're the ones that travel in private jets daily, yet we're the ones that have to take the high road... excuse me for not caring.
Uuu, nice take on the Blade Runner title π.
Damn... looks more like a pig than a dog...
She might start shaving though π€£.
Best advice yet π€£π€£π€£.
Maybe he doesn't marry her, just shave π.
Buy her a razor for christmas π.
Wow, I just watched this documentary about bears, you have so much incommon βΊοΈ.
What do you mean by stereo wire? It's got 3 contacts on the 3.5mm jack, that's enough to transfer analog stereo (GND, L, R).
Mhm, agreed. Way too many apps, not enough PRs to main codebase.
Aaand at that point, she leaves and you never see her again π€£.
Hell, I wouldn't be insulted, I almost never get insulted π, but people man... they take shit way way too seriously.