In Reply to: why 5 pin DIN cable for AC? posted by paco on March 18, 2017 at 06:28:25:
The supply you show is for a low power use.
I own three preamps with separate power supplies.
Two use industrial sort of multi-pin connectors, but both of those have TUBES, so the voltages and amperage in use are higher.
My Bryston solid state preamp power supply uses a connector similar to the one shown. (even though it costs $5,000) With the low amperage needed. fractions of watts, the connection does not need to be very robust.
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- MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - 3+4=5 10:35:31 03/18/17 (15)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - paco 14:04:26 03/18/17 (14)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - Jonesy 20:40:44 03/18/17 (13)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - jea48 16:40:52 03/24/17 (7)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - Jonesy 17:29:24 03/24/17 (6)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - jea48 20:16:11 03/24/17 (5)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - Jonesy 22:28:35 03/24/17 (4)
- more info... - paco 02:06:55 03/27/17 (3)
- RE: more info... - jea48 05:30:40 03/27/17 (2)
- Better than my initial thought... - Jonesy 11:10:47 03/27/17 (1)
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- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - Duster 13:03:18 03/20/17 (1)
- Good point! (nt) - Jonesy 13:21:47 03/20/17 (0)
- RE: MAny power supplies for audio use various multi pin connections - paco 00:04:09 03/19/17 (2)
- That is a good question I don't know the answer to! - Jonesy 12:57:51 03/19/17 (1)
- RE: That is a good question I don't know the answer to! - Duster 13:45:45 03/20/17 (0)