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Old 24th May 2011, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default TEAC 80-8 DIY control cable for connection to DX-8D DBX unit. Need pin config.

I have a TEAC 80-8 that doesn't have the 11 pin DBX control cable and a DX-8D DBX unit. I have the parts to make the cable but am having a hard time figuring out the pin configuration (which number pin on the male plug goes to which upper or lower contact on the 80-8 pc board) and I'm hoping someone who's been to this rodeo before or who has an 80-8 with the original DBX control cable could assist me. Thanks.
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