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'''3U''' is the term used for modules or equipment that is three standard [[19-inch rack|rack unitunits]]s high (133.35mm or 5.25"). 3U modules typically use leads with mono 3.5 mm [[connectors|TS connectors]] for [[patch]]ing.
 
Modules 3U high and a multiple of [[2HP]] wide have been adopted by many manufacturers of synthesiser modules and is known more generally as [[Eurorack]] format. This is in contrast to the older combination of [[5U]] height and 1/4" leads pioneered by [[Moog]]. It is relatively easy to combine Euro Rack modules from different companies.<ref>Wikipedia:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doepfer_A-100 Doepfer A-100]</ref>
 
== See also ==
* [[Comparison of 3U module brands]]
 
== References ==
{{reflist}}
 
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