In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:
Thing is that DIN speaker plugs have luckily died out - although most of
the others are still easily available.
Alas, yes, nowdays they are a sign of 'vintage' (to put it politely) audio.
:-/
I've had lots of them in the past, but over the decades they have
evaporated or been used, damaged, etc.
And like it or not, Ebay is just the sort of place where someone with a
small stock of them remaining would sell them. Such small companies do
sometimes advise who they are too - so not necessarily some far east no
name.
Understood. However I confess I'm reluctant to sign up, sort out payment
methods, etc, when I would intend to never use it again. Easier to have a
situation where I know I've never had an Ebay account, etc, when I get any
dodgy emails related to them.
Guess that, plus wanting DIN plugs, shows how old fashioned I am. ;-
Jim
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