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cable help please
hello,
I got an old amplifier at home, it uses a cable i can't name, does anybody know what it's called? The cable is from ???? tot cinch.
Picture1 show the end of the cable:
http://picasaweb.google.be/lennertvr...34948436612098
Picture2 shows the female entrance on the amplifier...
http://picasaweb.google.be/lennertvr...34943852086866
It looks like an XLR but it's to small.
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Originally Posted by lennertvr
does anybody know what it's called?
Looks like a German DIN plug to me. Here are some examples.
rw
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Dunno about that.
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Originally Posted by E-Stat
Looks like a German DIN plug to me. Here are some examples.
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"A DIN connector" isn't quite black and white like other connectors are. It looks vaguey like # 4637 on this linked page but even that's a stretch : http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...s/dinconn.html
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What is the amps brand and model? Maybe with that some one can find some info on it.
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Measure carefully and see if any of these Lemo Connectors fit:
http://www.lemo.com/browse.do?termin...&pbSubmit.y=10
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Thanks for your help so far. :smile5:
The amplifier is a Faylon P200 professional amplifier.
Here is a picture : http://picasaweb.google.be/lh/photo/...eat=directlink
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Cinch Connector
Cinch is a connector company. I believe it is a DIN connector.
I think you'll find the male connector here.
http://www.cinch.com/view_item.cinch...ion_title=Misc. Commercial&item_id=165#
Go to "products" (far left tab) then click on "Misc Commercial"
You may have to take that part# and buy it from a distributor, (Newark Electronics, and Allied Electronics are a few), but I would just google Cinch and the part# and take it from there.
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It looks like an XLR balanced connection used for high-end inputs and outputs. It's also used for microphones. They're usually "keyed" as the notch indicates in the photo and have a locking mechanism. Here's a male and female Canare XLR.
http://www.markertek.com/Product.asp...&search=0&off=
Female inline plug.
http://www.markertek.com/Product.asp...&search=0&off=
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Originally Posted by lennertvr
Looks like I gave you some bad info, sorry. I think it's made by Switchcraft. The photo shows a 5 pin, (just because it's from the same family I assume) but the part number is actually a 3 pin. (female panel mount)
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...3&DESC=57HB3FX
You can verify by clicking on the catalog link (pg 171) towards the bottom of the page.
This is the corresponding male connector:
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Sea...d=1207B12F5C12
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