[sdiy] Cannon Connector help?
Tom Arnold
xyzzy at sysabend.org
Sun Jun 21 08:02:27 CEST 2015
This is tangentially related to my synth fixation...
After having issues with amplifiers having no bottom end, I've decided to
forklift my Dyncaco ST416 out of storage and get it cooking again. One of the
things on my list is to finish making a C100 capacitor bank for it.
I'm trying to identify the Cannon connector that the C100 plugs into.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ph8364nqzv4rbv8/2015-06-21%2001.31.22.jpg?dl=0
Thats the jack on the ST416. The pins are roughly 1.5mm, the center is approx
18mm across, and the overall outside diameter ( base of thread to base of thread
is around 24mm. Seems to have a single outside coarse thread.
I've been over ITT/Cannon's site looking at catalogs until my eyes have gone
cross and I can't find this connector. All the 4pin ones have a square layout.
Its definitely Cannon since thats, well, printed across the connector...
Thinking it might be a discontinued or just plain Old Industrial/MIL-SPEC series
and hoping maybe someone has an idea which series to narrow my search.
As far as amps with no bottom end, I spent hours trying to figure out why my 808
modules sounded so "Meh" until I finally thought to see what was happening to my
Alesis RA100 amp. Yeah, what was happening was a whole lot of nothing....
Different amp and now they sound "right". Go figure...
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