Howdy. I bought this amp used about a year ago, and I'd like to sell it now. Unfortunately the individual I bought it from sent it to me without the caps? To the RCA jacks. He told me that's how they were made, I took his word for it. Just looked online today to confirm his claim before listing, and the amp is pictured with caps on the RCA jacks... So, I'm hoping someone can help me ID them so I can order replacements before listing the amp for sale. By the way, it's called the Wyred4Sound ST-500mkII. It uses ice power modules I believe
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Those are inputs for each channel. And it looks like they are what’s left of an rca connector. Do those pieces just pull out?
No they don't pull out. I can plug RCA cables into them, but they are not snug like they'd be if I had the caps attached also.Those are inputs for each channel. And it looks like they are what’s left of an rca connector. Do those pieces just pull out?
Probably standard sockets like these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/23233776...kbUJcjTHusIkkGteq5D6Lg/twBEJ|tkp:BFBMgPuu5rNi
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/23233776...kbUJcjTHusIkkGteq5D6Lg/twBEJ|tkp:BFBMgPuu5rNi
Can you remove the cap from one of the outputs and try it to verify size. They do look fairly standard. They probably used the same connector for inputs and outputs
Unfortunately that's not possible, as it is a power amplifier and does not have RCA outputs. That would be a good idea thoughCan you remove the cap from one of the outputs and try it to verify size. They do look fairly standard. They probably used the same connector for inputs and outputs
Hmmm,
Well reach out to Wyred for Sound. Maybe tech support can help. Then again if the person who buys it is using xlr it may not be an issue
And if you’re up for it you could just unsolder those and replace. Pretty easy
Well reach out to Wyred for Sound. Maybe tech support can help. Then again if the person who buys it is using xlr it may not be an issue
And if you’re up for it you could just unsolder those and replace. Pretty easy
I tried giving them a call earlier today. Sent an email when that didn't work. Hopefully they see it 🙂Hmmm,
Well reach out to Wyred for Sound. Maybe tech support can help. Then again if the person who buys it is using xlr it may not be an issue
And if you’re up for it you could just unsolder those and replace. Pretty easy
Failing that, I think I will probably do what you suggest and just replace the whole thing.
It could be this one, it looks like there are two different caps; RCA and BNC.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/394614897699
https://www.ebay.com/itm/394614897699
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