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Aug 19, 2011 at 11:37 PM Post #7,232 of 16,305
mini xlr question
 
I was all set to buy rean mini xlr's for my lcd2 recable, but then i noticed that according to markertek, the switchcrafts are substantially lighter.. i cannot veryify this ANYWHERE else, not even on official switchraft/rean/neutrik spec sheets..
 
The rean/neutriks are a lot cheaper, but if the switchcrafts really are quite a bit lighter, i will spend the extra money.
 
can anyone veryify this?
 
thanks
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 1:33 AM Post #7,233 of 16,305


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I love these dummy plugs, too bad they cost quite a bit, have them installed everywhere keeps dust and other crap out.

 


****! (You gotta be kidding me, d*a*m*n is in the nanny filter? Really?)
 
Where were you when Snaps11 was looking for just such a plug back in April (http://www.head-fi.org/t/549287/1-4-headphone-jack-cover)?
 
I flushed $350 down the toilet having 100 of them machined out of Delrin. The Neutrik's are less than 50 cents a pop.
 
*sigh*
 
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Aug 20, 2011 at 2:00 AM Post #7,236 of 16,305


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I think he was talking about xlr dummy plugs not 1/4. But since we are on the topic how much do you do you sell your 1/4 dummy plugs for :]


Nope. The Neutrik NDJ is a dummy plug for 1/4" jacks.
 
http://www.neutrik.com/uk/en/industry/210_1076961965/NDJ_detail.aspx
 
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But since we are on the topic how much do you do you sell your 1/4 dummy plugs for :]

 
I was offering them at cost plus shipping.
 
Now I'm just going to toss 'em and write 'em off.
 
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Aug 20, 2011 at 2:55 AM Post #7,238 of 16,305
 
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Nope. The Neutrik NDJ is a dummy plug for 1/4" jacks.
 
http://www.neutrik.com/uk/en/industry/210_1076961965/NDJ_detail.aspx


FullCompass and Markertek carry Neutrik dummy plugs, but then shipping charges.  =\
 
These are 10 for slightly over a dollar shipped, w00t!  No good for PCB-mount Neutrik jacks, though.
 
Something a little different for whoever may have need for it.  (pic)
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 8:32 AM Post #7,239 of 16,305
Does anyone know the spacing between the two pins on the westone/jh iem plug? Lol I wanted to mesure it myself but I don't have any precision measuring tools around. Thanks!
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 11:00 AM Post #7,240 of 16,305
I think he was talking about xlr dummy plugs not 1/4. But since we are on the topic how much do you do you sell your 1/4 dummy plugs for :]


Regardless, if you peruse the Neutrik site, you can see that they have 1/4", RCA, and XLR dummy plugs.


 

FullCompass and Markertek carry Neutrik dummy plugs, but then shipping charges.  =\
 
These are 10 for slightly over a dollar shipped, w00t!  No good for PCB-mount Neutrik jacks, though.
 
Something a little different for whoever may have need for it.  (pic)


Check out Redco, they have decent pricing, but most of the savings come from shipping.


****! (You gotta be kidding me, d*a*m*n is in the nanny filter? Really?)

Where were you when Snaps11 was looking for just such a plug back in April (http://www.head-fi.org/t/549287/1-4-headphone-jack-cover)?

I flushed $350 down the toilet having 100 of them machined out of Delrin. The Neutrik's are less than 50 cents a pop.

*sigh*

se


Nope. The Neutrik NDJ is a dummy plug for 1/4" jacks.
 
http://www.neutrik.com/uk/en/industry/210_1076961965/NDJ_detail.aspx
 
 
I was offering them at cost plus shipping.
 
Now I'm just going to toss 'em and write 'em off.
 
se
 


You wanna give me some? :D

Cheers, Brendan
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 12:06 PM Post #7,244 of 16,305


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You wanna give me some?
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You can have 'em all if you want to pay shipping to Canada.
 
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