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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Hey there,
I came across an Prosound Amp which seems to have a built in DSP (nice Sadly, the connection is some unusual jack / Plug (itīs called "mini-DIN" in Germany). and looks like this: The cable is missing The Software states that this should be a RS-232 Connection, but I canīt find a standard-Adapter for this, some Sat-Receivers have cables that look like the ones Iīd need: I could build it myself, but I donīt know which pins relate to which one and there doesnīt seem to be any standard on this. Does anybody know how to wire it`? Maybe someone has a DSP-1400 or some Digisynthetic specs? |
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