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Has it ever been determined if the 207 and 307 use the same driver?
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Date: 28.2.2013 Mouser Part No: 568-DBA Mfr.'s Part No: DBA-BL Mfr.: Neutrik Description: XLR Connectors D-SERIES BLANK PLATE
Chuck Amsden
Quality Director
Mouser Electronics
e-mail: chuck.amsden@mouser.com
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=880821&is=REG&Q=&A=details
it's a blank plate and then the holes are added. i would guess that behind it are pins mounted onto a circuit board, and the plate is just a cover. could work fine but it's mystery plastic from China and the high voltage specifications for it are not published.
I just love the idea of using just any plastic for a high voltage connector. Almost as stupid as using anything died black for high voltage.
Yeah, that tells you what the plate should be made of, but Justin is still correct when he says there's no HV specs for the plate.
Not sure if this is useful:
From http://www.mouser.com/catalog/catalogusd/645/1351.pdf
The part belongs to the Speakon® SPX series with the following generic specs:
Specifications:
• Rated Current/Contact: 40A rms continuous, 50 A audiosignal, duty cycle 50%
• Dielectric Strength: 4kV peak • Rated Voltage: 250VAC
• Temperature Range: -30°C to +80°C
• Max. Wire Size: 10AWG/5mm
• Cable O.D. Range: 6mm-14mm
Materials:
• Contacts: Brass
• Locking Element: Zinc Diecast
• Housing/Insert: PBTP 20% GR
• Bushing: Polyamide PA 6 15% GR
• Chuck: Polyacetal POM
I just love the idea of using just any plastic for a high voltage connector. Almost as stupid as using anything died black for high voltage.
I guess it makes as much sense as having a headphone amp where the headphone connectors are on the back
how long does kuboten take to ship item ??
my sr404 ltd is t their storage and i have paid form the shipping to my country also ( after i got the quote for it ) ....but after they just stopped replying to my mails. its been 8 days already.
am worried sick, i ordered from them cause i read here they were reliable.
What's wrong with that? They are not the only manufacturer to do this. But it's most likely due to so many things cramped into such a small enclosure with no headroom at the front.
Quote:how long does kuboten take to ship item ??
my sr404 ltd is t their storage and i have paid form the shipping to my country also ( after i got the quote for it ) ....but after they just stopped replying to my mails. its been 8 days already.
am worried sick, i ordered from them cause i read here they were reliable.
Wow. That site doesn't translate well. So Kuboten is just the auction site right? Who did you actually purchase from?