I don't see how these are any big improvement over the existing DIY methods of cutting up existing cables to get the pins.. That wood block would just fall out of the connector receptable, as far as I can tell.....or am I missing something?
You can make a workable DIY connector with some D-Sub pins from Radio Shack, a little bit of rubber or foam insulation, and some heatshrink (if you're clever!) that work well enough to evaluate different sorts of bulk cables (Canare vs. Mogami, etc.) for replacement of the stock version.
Proved that despite its huge size the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
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There should be any proprietary design, for this kind of plugs. IIRC there are a few manufactures that do manufacture their own cables with plugs, so there should be someone who do the connectors for them, I doubt they will mold them from plastic, into their own cables, that is a little expensive industrial process...
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