On Oct 14, 5:29*pm, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
In article
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* *cynic wrote:
I've uploaded it to here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5053787...in/photostream
That's a standard connector *- modular, so comes in many pin number
options. RS sell them - and likely all the other places - CPC, Rapid etc.
* * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW
* * * * * * * * * To e-mail, change noise into sound.
Yeah that's a common connector for 'fixed-install' sound equipment,
the scalloping on one side is the distinguishing feature, don't know
what they're called though, as the stuff I work with (live music for
churches) is the transportable type with robust 'Speakon', 'XLR' and
'jack' connectors. I have seen them on outputs from induction-loop
amplifiers (for hearing aids), but they can be used for all other
types of audio and control circuits.
This book is very good, all you need to know about speech PA systems:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Public-Addre...8616191&sr=1-2