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Is a DIN male-to-male seven pin correct? Thanks!
Yes, correct. You can get one at Steve's online shop (see banner at bottom). Or if you are handy with a soldering iron you can make one. Only one of the two extra-pins is necessary (7?).
Jacques
Cplyons: Is a DIN male-to-male seven pin correct? Thanks!
I think you need a male-to-female seven pin.
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No, no. Male at each side!
chartz: No, no. Male at each side!
Ok. If you say so.
This is actually a special cable as it is shielded unlike most other 7 pin cables. There is a shield that runs from the casing of the DIN plugs as well as the other cables. They usually have a PH sticker on them.
Peter
Peter: This is actually a special cable as it is shielded unlike most other 7 pin cables. There is a shield that runs from the casing of the DIN plugs as well as the other cables. They usually have a PH sticker on them.
Aha, ok! That's what is special about the cable? A little ûberviolence to use it for Beocord then.
I´m learning as fast as I can.
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Yes, mine has the PH sticker, Beocord has a TP sticker!
I think you can trust Steve. It will not be an original B&O but it will work perfectly.
tamtapir: Peter: This is actually a special cable as it is shielded unlike most other 7 pin cables. There is a shield that runs from the casing of the DIN plugs as well as the other cables. They usually have a PH sticker on them. Aha, ok! That's what is special about the cable? A little ûberviolence to use it for Beocord then. I´m learning as fast as I can. /***
Nope, not for the Beocord Sir!