| megajocke |
I wonder what the PSU connector on the older Soundcraft mixing desks are called. Here is an eBay auction for a power supply:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Soundcraft-CPS-...5QQcmdZViewItem
The connector has two rows of pins, one with 3 the other with 2 pins. There is also a locking ring. I'm going to build a new power supply, a replacement from soundrcaft costs 600$ :eek: or something and it's not even complicated... (LM338 regulators :D) |
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| unclejed613 |
| can't be absolutely sure without my huge Newark catalog, but my first thought is either Switchcraft or Amphenol |
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| smithy666 |
| Looks like a locking 5 pin XLR plug to me |
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| AndrewT |
Hi,
it looks like a 180 degree 4pin with an extra 5th pin in the centre.
That is different from a 180 degree 5pin.
It's the 5th centre pin that makes it unusual.
Difficult to tell the size of the connector but is may be XLR or if smaller could it be DIN?
But, again I have not seen a 180 4pin with 5th centre in DIN sockets.
Cut it off and fit a 5way XLR at both ends. |
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| Apex Jr |
It kind of looks like the military MS 3116F series connector
but I think it's a Japanese JRC connector same series
used in the older Video cables.
Steve @ Apex Jr. |
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| megajocke |
The connector is Hirose I think, there is a HRS logo in the plug on the mixer.
http://www.hirose-connectors.com/co...u=ALL&Shell=ALL
But which one is it? :D
edit: Think I found it: 5 pin JR series (JIS C 5432 standard connector)
But where do I get it? :xeye: Maybe 5 pin xlrs are the best solution, but then you won't be able to use the original power supply |
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| megajocke |
Found it... JR13PK-5S
RS has it, but I don't have a business so I can't buy from them :( |
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| FastEddy |
" ... The connector has two rows of pins, one with 3 the other with 2 pins. There is also a locking ring. ..."
" ... I'm going to build a new power supply, a replacement from soundrcaft costs 600$ or something and it's not even complicated... (LM338 regulators ) ..."
Good show. As long as you are building a new PS, you should replace this very "non-standard" connector with something better and more easily obtainable. (If you absolutely have to keep this connector, just find a 5-pin "DIN" type that fits the pins (and holes on the reciptical) and not necessarily the locking ring, etc.)
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| AndrewT |
That took some searching.
but back to previous advice| quote: | | Cut it off and fit a 5way XLR at both ends |
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| FastEddy |
" ... Cut it off and fit a 5way XLR at both ends ..."
Advise: Paint 'em red or some other "warning" color ... to differentiate audio signals from power lines. |
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