Vintage Stereo Component Strut
Jonny_Paycheck
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OK so I just bought a really nice Tandberg 2030 receiver for the shop because my Harmon Kardon was on its last leg...Now I bought this piece from a studio, i don't know if they did a mod to it or what...But the thing has (what seem to be) MIDI ins instead of RCA???Never seen this except on ONE tape deck which had a similar out... what is going on here? Furthermore, is there any way to use this in my setup?
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Calling Sixtoo... Bambouche... people who know stuff about sound
I think what you're describing are more commonly known as DIN connections. There are other companies that use these on home audio equipment, like Naim. These types of connectors are more popular in europe. Some people think they work better than the traditional RCA. There are adapters available. Look for a hi fi shop in your area that sells Naim stereo equipment & they should be able to hook you up.
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Thanks H*****!
Just buy some DIN to RCA adapters and you are set.
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you should be able to get cables / adapters without too much problem
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Thanks guys.
It's been barely used and is super-clean. It was in a professional, smoke-free studio for the last ten years.
More reason to go crazy with Deoxit on those controls! They tend to go rusty in some points due to non-usage. I don't know, I love to do that on my vintage shit.