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Source for black mini xlr?

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Does anyone here know of a source for black mini xlr male and female cable-mount plugs?

I've checked Digikey, Mouser, and Markertek.

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Oops. Forgot to mention that I need 4-pin plugs. Guess I'll be using silver ones. Thanks for the links though.


Edited by funch - 6/9/11 at 11:28am
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Guess I'll have to settle for silver.


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Were you wanting 3 pin or 4 pin? If you want 4 pin, Markertek says "Yes - It's in Stock! Order Today for Immediate Delivery!"

 

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I guess you were replying while I was editing my post. Switchcraft has part numbers for 4-pins in black, but no stock anywhere.

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I guess you were replying while I was editing my post. Switchcraft has part numbers for 4-pins in black, but no stock anywhere.


According to Markertek, they have stock on the 4 pin male in black. I just ordered 10 of them.

 

http://www.markertek.com/Connectors-Adapters/Audio-Connectors/XLR-Connectors/Switchcraft-Corporation/TA4MLBX.xhtml

 

EDIT: They also have 4 pin females in black.

 

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Edited by Steve Eddy - 6/9/11 at 12:32pm
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Redco has all black mini-XLR's but they have a plastic body, which isn't too big of a deal IMO, the lighter the cable, the better (less strain).
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I always forget about Redco. Thanks for the tip.

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