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Anyone know where I could get this style of connectors:

Mike Input:


http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/4/0/2...90286266_o.jpg

Speaker out:

http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/4/0/2...90286293_o.jpg

I want to maintain the original material/parts.
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On Nov 27, 11:41*am, WB wrote:
Anyone know where I could get this style of connectors:

* *Mike Input:

*http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/4/0/2...90286266_o.jpg

Speaker out:

* *http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/4/0/2...90286293_o.jpg

I want to maintain the original material/parts.


The former is a standard 4-pin "JONES" industrial socket. #304 JONES
PLUG is the correct male fitting. The latter is a standard 4-pin tube
socket. So, any 4-pin tube base will fit. Or, you may make up a plug
for that purpose. Check the voltages, if that is meant to work a field-
coil speaker there will be very high voltage on it.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

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Peter Wieck wrote:

The former is a standard 4-pin "JONES" industrial socket. #304 JONES
PLUG is the correct male fitting. The latter is a standard 4-pin tube
socket. So, any 4-pin tube base will fit. Or, you may make up a plug
for that purpose. Check the voltages, if that is meant to work a field-
coil speaker there will be very high voltage on it.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Thanks Peter ! Jameco has the Jones.
Now I know what to look for wrt other.
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On Nov 27, 8:27*pm, WB wrote:
Peter Wieck wrote:

The former is a standard 4-pin "JONES" industrial socket. #304 JONES
PLUG is the correct male fitting. The latter is a standard 4-pin tube
socket. So, any 4-pin tube base will fit. Or, you may make up a plug
for that purpose. Check the voltages, if that is meant to work a field-
coil speaker there will be very high voltage on it.


Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


* *Thanks Peter ! * Jameco has the Jones.
* *Now I know what to look for wrt other.


The Jones connectors go by the tradename "Cinch" now.
http://www.cinch.com/view_product_line.cinch?id=29
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