[sdiy] looking for specific banana jacks..

Steve Maietta srmaietta at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 4 16:06:00 CEST 2010


Hey list, anyone have any Pomona 4900's?  Or a confirmed picture of a 4900?  These are Pomona's current hi-temp jacks.
Most of the catalogs use the same pic for the standard jacks and these 4900 Hi temps.  So I can't be sure if they are the same or different..?  They are made of a different material, hopefully its still the funky textured plastic..  Yes I could sand down standard jacks, but if these are the ones, then i'm golden!


~Steve



--- On Fri, 10/1/10, Steve Maietta <srmaietta at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Steve Maietta <srmaietta at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [sdiy] looking for specific banana jacks..
> To: "synthdiy" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Date: Friday, October 1, 2010, 9:31 AM
> Hey all..
> 
> I've a synth I built in 1997, that I am expanding.  I
> want the new parts to match the old parts, and so I need to
> find some of these oddball banana jacks!!  (Hopefully)
> 
> They are black, and they look to be made of some sort of
> fiber reinforced palstic, or at least have that
> texture.  It is the texture and overall size (A bit
> bigger than the norm) that I really want to match.  I
> believe they are ITT/Pomona Hi Temp jacks. (IIRC)  They
> were surplus when I bought them 13 yrs ago..  All the
> pics I can find of the current hi temp jacks lead me to
> believe that the new ones are not the same (aesthetically)
> as my older ones.  The new ones look glossy/shiny, I
> need these biger, dull ones.
>   
> If anyone has a part#, an older catalog, even a confirmed
> pictures of these .. any leads would be appreciated. 
> And of course if anyone has a few bags of these lying around
> (any color)- name your price!!!!
> 
> thanks
> ~Steve
> 
> http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/srmaietta/IMG_0436.jpg
> 
> http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/srmaietta/IMG_0435.jpg
> 
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