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rca phono - 4 pin DIN



 
 
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Old August 25th 08, 12:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Default rca phono - 4 pin DIN

Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.

The DIN end has a locking screw thread. I think this is a locking DIN
connector??

Does anybody know what this is used for?
I have no encountered 4 pin DIN before.

thx




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Old August 25th 08, 12:52 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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"Oddjob"

Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.



** Yaaawnnnn ...

Not another idiot incapable of describing a simple lead.


Maaa....ateee ....

Is it one or two RCAs ?

Are they plugs or sockets ??

Is the 4 pin DIN on the END of the lead a male or a female ???

Do you even know the difference......

Did you win this mysterious lead in a raffle, find it on the side walk or
does it actually BELONG to some ****ing thing ????

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........




...... Phil




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Old August 25th 08, 12:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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In article ,
Oddjob wrote:
Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.


The DIN end has a locking screw thread. I think this is a locking DIN
connector??


Or could be a Touchel. Once common on some mics - but not 4 pin.

Does anybody know what this is used for?
I have no encountered 4 pin DIN before.


'Twas used by Quad for power amp connection. But in that application an
adaptor for other makers would need two phonos.

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Old August 25th 08, 01:15 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Oddjob"

Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.



** Yaaawnnnn ...

Not another idiot incapable of describing a simple lead.


Maaa....ateee ....

Is it one or two RCAs ?

Are they plugs or sockets ??

Is the 4 pin DIN on the END of the lead a male or a female ???

Do you even know the difference......

Did you win this mysterious lead in a raffle, find it on the side walk or
does it actually BELONG to some ****ing thing ????


Phil, thanks for replying so quickly. I have a pair of leads (two)

the din ends are 4 pin (male) with locking ends with rca phono plugs.

You can see a picture he

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.cecot...s/mogami-1.htm

There is no need to use language like that on this newsgroup. You sound
aggressive and instantly dislikeable. You should know that Usenet is for
individuals interested in topics to discuss and glean information from other
individuals.

You obviously know so much, I wonder why you bother to subscribe to this
newsgroup.



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Old August 25th 08, 01:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Oddjob wrote:
Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.


The DIN end has a locking screw thread. I think this is a locking DIN
connector??


Or could be a Touchel. Once common on some mics - but not 4 pin.

Does anybody know what this is used for?
I have no encountered 4 pin DIN before.


'Twas used by Quad for power amp connection. But in that application an
adaptor for other makers would need two phonos.


Thanks for replying Dave, I have posted a picture of the leads he

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.cecot...s/mogami-1.htm


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Old August 25th 08, 01:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Oddjob" wrote in message
news
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Oddjob wrote:
Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.


The DIN end has a locking screw thread. I think this is a locking DIN
connector??


Or could be a Touchel. Once common on some mics - but not 4 pin.

Does anybody know what this is used for?
I have no encountered 4 pin DIN before.


'Twas used by Quad for power amp connection. But in that application an
adaptor for other makers would need two phonos.


Thanks for replying Dave, I have posted a picture of the leads he

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.cecot...s/mogami-1.htm

Looks like a Tuchel to me, rather than a DIN, but I too can't recall ever
having seen a 4 pin one.
How did you come by it?

S.
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Old August 25th 08, 01:40 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default rca phono - 4 pin DIN

"Serge Auckland" wrote in message
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"Oddjob" wrote in message
news
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Oddjob wrote:
Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.

The DIN end has a locking screw thread. I think this is a locking DIN
connector??

Or could be a Touchel. Once common on some mics - but not 4 pin.

Does anybody know what this is used for?
I have no encountered 4 pin DIN before.

'Twas used by Quad for power amp connection. But in that application an
adaptor for other makers would need two phonos.


Thanks for replying Dave, I have posted a picture of the leads he

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.cecot...s/mogami-1.htm

Looks like a Tuchel to me, rather than a DIN, but I too can't recall ever
having seen a 4 pin one.
How did you come by it?

I picked up a few leads at a local auction. There was also some Naim
equipment that I didn't manage to purchase. I was thinking it was for Naim
or perhaps Linn gear. The cable is Neglex 2534 microphone cable made by
Mogami.

What is Tuchel?


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Old August 25th 08, 01:40 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default rca phono - 4 pin DIN


"Oddjob"
"Phil Allison"

Hello everyone, I have an RCA phono to 4 pin DIN cable.



** Yaaawnnnn ...

Not another idiot incapable of describing a simple lead.


Maaa....ateee ....

Is it one or two RCAs ?

Are they plugs or sockets ??

Is the 4 pin DIN on the END of the lead a male or a female ???

Do you even know the difference......

Did you win this mysterious lead in a raffle, find it on the side walk or
does it actually BELONG to some ****ing thing ????


Phil, thanks for replying so quickly. I have a pair of leads (two)

the din ends are 4 pin (male) with locking ends with rca phono plugs.



** WRONG.


You can see a picture he

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.cecot...s/mogami-1.htm



** I see a pair of **single ** RCA plug to 4 pin DIN leads.

**** knows how they are wired.


There is no need to use language like that on this newsgroup.



** ANONYMOUS, TIME WASTING, ****WIT TROLLS like YOU

ABSOLUTELY do *** NOT *** get to say what needs exist anywhere.

I repeat :

Did you win these mysterious lead in a raffle, find them on the side walk or
do they it actually BELONG to some ****ing thing ????

And if you have no bloody idea -

how the **** would YOU be one tad better of by knowing ???




...... Phil






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Old August 25th 08, 01:44 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Default rca phono - 4 pin DIN

Phil, I think you have a serious personality disorder.


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Old August 25th 08, 01:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default rca phono - 4 pin DIN


"Oddjob"


** I think you are yet another

boring as bat ****,

pathetic attention seeking,

narcissistic, ****ing PITA AUDIOPHOOL

ASININE TROLLING ****WIT.


Without the slightest doubt.





..... Phil






 




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