Sorry if this advice is stupid but if I understand your question correct, do you have two possibilitys.
1) Make a pcb to the relay and fitting pins on the bottom side.
2) bend a stiff wire that can go from one relay leg to the pcb hole and then make a way to fasten the relay, maybe with hot glue. You shall end up with a squarish bottom block where the bend wire goes from the fasten relay down trough the glue block and fits in the pcb hole..
1) Make a pcb to the relay and fitting pins on the bottom side.
2) bend a stiff wire that can go from one relay leg to the pcb hole and then make a way to fasten the relay, maybe with hot glue. You shall end up with a squarish bottom block where the bend wire goes from the fasten relay down trough the glue block and fits in the pcb hole..
Octopart shows several vendors with a few each.
MY2-02-DC48 Omron datasheet and CAD model download | Octopart
Master has 5 but minimum order is 3. (So what will they do with the 2 left over???) And a note they are "moving as quickly as possible". (Electrosonic is Master in Canada; same inventory.)
MY2-02-DC48 Omron datasheet and CAD model download | Octopart
Master has 5 but minimum order is 3. (So what will they do with the 2 left over???) And a note they are "moving as quickly as possible". (Electrosonic is Master in Canada; same inventory.)
Use the old relay base with different relay.
Or even with a simple mosfet SS relay. Not really convinced those are sufficiently transparent for high end equipment but perhaps unimportant for that particular amp. On the plus side the SS relay will last forever.
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