I am moving to an external power supply, where can I get those great XLR looking power connectors with 4 pins?
I am interested in chassis mount male connectors, and the female connectors that I can put onto a cable.
Lastly, what is some good cable to go with this stuff?
-Paul
I am interested in chassis mount male connectors, and the female connectors that I can put onto a cable.
Lastly, what is some good cable to go with this stuff?
-Paul
You probably mean the Neutrik Speakon series.
It´s usually intended for PA applications but you can push as much as 30A through it. Resistance is <3mOhm!
The 4pin chassis coupling costs about 2.50€ and the plug 4.50€.
A nice price for a great product.
You can also use the Neutrik PowerCon series but that only has 3pins.
Jens
It´s usually intended for PA applications but you can push as much as 30A through it. Resistance is <3mOhm!
The 4pin chassis coupling costs about 2.50€ and the plug 4.50€.
A nice price for a great product.
You can also use the Neutrik PowerCon series but that only has 3pins.
Jens
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do you mean these? this is the maplin website. http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/module.asp?CartID=03042412285336&moduleno=997&modulecode=
Neutric might be better (although pins on those CB connectors look very tough), but what I like about those microphone connectors is their small size (and matching price)
I get them from: http://www.e-sonic.com/electrosonic/home.asp
I get them from: http://www.e-sonic.com/electrosonic/home.asp
Ive been buying Nuetrick from Markertek.com
Switcraft also does a 4 pin XLR, but the Nuetrik is supperior.
Im sure the pins will carry enough current for a gainclone aplication, but they are much skinnyer on the XLR-4 than on a normal Mic connector.
They also make a 2 pin connetor for power aplications that is beefy, but not enough pins.
Switcraft also does a 4 pin XLR, but the Nuetrik is supperior.
Im sure the pins will carry enough current for a gainclone aplication, but they are much skinnyer on the XLR-4 than on a normal Mic connector.
They also make a 2 pin connetor for power aplications that is beefy, but not enough pins.
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