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RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections

Posted by Jonesy on March 24, 2017 at 22:28:35:

Good point. I'm used to power supplies and hook-ups from my rock band days. I thought technology has since filtered down to home audio and as soon as I saw the 5 pin din connector I jumped to conclusions. But looking around the net, I think you're right. I found some internal pics of the original posters power supply. Now I'm not sure what the 5 pins are about unless it just different taps off a transformer in the supply. Any thoughts?

Thanks for catching this. I remain true to my tag line.

Cheers!

Jonesy