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woop Posted: Fri, Sep 21 2012 8:24 PM

Hi, I would like to make some speaker cables. I have c40 speakers and just want to purchase the connectors (I can solder them to speaker cable). Does anyone know of anywhere that sells these connectors in the UK?

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Bob replied on Fri, Sep 21 2012 8:56 PM

Hi, yes Maplin do or, try beocable on eBay :)

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woop replied on Fri, Sep 21 2012 9:09 PM

thank you.

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Leslie replied on Fri, Sep 21 2012 9:13 PM

Make sure you got decent ones since the plastic housing melts quite easily when you have to solder them!

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Bob replied on Fri, Sep 21 2012 9:18 PM

Agree with Leslie - best is to have them make Beocable is good place and reasonable, don't buy the cheap once on eBay

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Steffen replied on Fri, Sep 21 2012 11:34 PM

It is possible to buy those DIN speaker plugs with screw terminals, so you don't even need to solder.

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Bob replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 2:39 AM

Yes, but by the love of GOD don't they are total rubbish Wink

Steffen:

It is possible to buy those DIN speaker plugs with screw terminals, so you don't even need to solder.

 

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Bob:

Yes, but by the love of GOD don't they are total rubbish Wink

Steffen:

It is possible to buy those DIN speaker plugs with screw terminals, so you don't even need to solder.

 

Quite agree......the screw ones are total rubbish!

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Vienna replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 9:05 AM

Visit a B&O dealer and order:

B&O item 7220015 - DIN 2 pin Plug for speaker female - grey  (to connect to the speaker)
B&O item 7220013 - DIN 2 pin Plug for speaker male - grey (to connect to an old BeoMaster/Center/...)

Retail price is approx EUR 3,00

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Steffen replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 11:52 AM

joeyboygolf:

Bob:

Yes, but by the love of GOD don't they are total rubbish Wink

Steffen:

It is possible to buy those DIN speaker plugs with screw terminals, so you don't even need to solder.

 

 

Quite agree......the screw ones are total rubbish!

There are several types of DIN speaker plugs with screws. I agree that some of them are rubbish. I once bought some cheap ones that were useless -it was impossible to fasten the cables...I had to throw them out.
But some are really good -even with room for some quite thick cables. I will gladly post some pictures of mine.

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woop replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 12:35 PM

Thanks for all the infoSmile

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woop replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 12:37 PM

also wanted to ask about speaker cables - Any recommendations?

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Steffen replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 12:41 PM

And here it is:

-as you can see, room for some good cables. And certainly easier than soldering.

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Bob replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 2:02 PM

I have to admit, they look "solid" - sometimes I need temporary connectors and they will do the job (unlike that rubbish I've bought from Maplins) are there male version available? - give us link please (email would do nicely) ;)

Steffen:

And here it is:

 

-as you can see, room for some good cables. And certainly easier than soldering.

 

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Vienna replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 4:09 PM

Bob:
...are there male version available? - give us link please..

... Steffen's picture is showing exactly the DIN Plug you can order as a B&O sparepart,
and yes, male is also available... 

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Check here male and female plugs

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Bob replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 4:45 PM

Come on Søren, keep up - I've said I've bought those and they're c... (no space for wires, tiny screws and covers split as soon as you put them on base)

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Søren Mexico:

Check here male and female plugs

 

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Bob replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 4:47 PM

Brilliant, thanks for that - I've to create some active speakers links between my BC&BM feeding same 2 pairs of speakers ;) got some but will need make the significantly longer, despite I've some extension cables, don't like to many connections

just me grumpy old man

cheers

bob

Vienna:

Bob:
...are there male version available? - give us link please..

... Steffen's picture is showing exactly the DIN Plug you can order it as a B&O sparepart,
and yes, male is also available... 

 

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tournedos replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 6:55 PM

when I try to read upside down posts. Big Smile
like everybody else does? I get a headache
and write your text below the quotation
Bob, could you please stop top-posting

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Steffen replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 8:26 PM

Thank you Vienna. I'm glad to hear that the ones B&O sell are the same good quality ones Smile

I bought mine at a local Electronics shop 5-6 years ago. One has to be careful when buying on the net, as you can't always know the quality of the plugs you'll find there.

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Bob replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 9:12 PM

Sorry haven't got clue what you mean by top-posting Sad

tournedos:

when I try to read upside down posts. Big Smile
like everybody else does? I get a headache
and write your text below the quotation
Bob, could you please stop top-posting

 

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Bob:
Sorry haven't got clue what you mean by top-posting Sad

This is the way we like it. The QUOTE on the top, so QUOTE first and then your text/answer.Whistle

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Vienna replied on Sat, Sep 22 2012 9:35 PM

Steffen:

Thank you Vienna. I'm glad to hear that the ones B&O sell are the same good quality ones Smile

Well at least the ones I bought a few month ago - sometimes suppliers discontinue HQ products and
replace them by cheaper versions - "Geiz ist geil" is the ad of a big multibrand chain in Austria ...  

 

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