well good luck to you. i have the alpine product technical guides 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0..they show the pinouts etc. useful when you might have to make your own.
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Maybe I am mistaken. Is this forum for use in helping procure parts?
I need it for my Alpine 3518 amplifier.
Rob, I may still have one in the shop. I'll dig around over the weekend.
Tim
thanks ! Try and take some pics.
No, nothing on the plug. The little plastic box around the choke doesn't say Alpine, but the box and the RCA looks like what Alpine used. The generics didn't have fuses and chokes in-line like this either.
It's been a long time, seems like they used a little silver label with the part # on the plug. I have a product catalog that should help to ID the part #. Hopefully I can locate that tonight.
It's been a long time, seems like they used a little silver label with the part # on the plug. I have a product catalog that should help to ID the part #. Hopefully I can locate that tonight.
It's been a long time, seems like they used a little silver label with the part # on the plug. I have a product catalog that should help to ID the part #. Hopefully I can locate that tonight.
If you have the 1983 or 1984 Alpine catalogue, should be in there.
OK, we'll see what I can find. Too bad I couldn't fax it to you, international shipping can be expensive!
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