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I was local crew for a touring act that was traveling with a spectrum package. I was wandering if anyone on here knows what kind they are or where you can get them the my seemed to be much better then W1s.
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I was local crew for a touring act that was traveling with a spectrum package. I was wandering if anyone on here knows what kind they are or where you can get them the my seemed to be much better then W1s.
They use Sine connectors
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Amphenol/Sine is what they use. Great connectors that last forever.
I was local crew for a touring act that was traveling with a spectrum package. I was wandering if anyone on here knows what kind they are or where you can get them the my seemed to be much better then W1s.
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do you have any specifics on series name or number or any part numbers
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http://www.amphenolaudio.com/products/multipin-connectors/ (http://www.amphenolaudio.com/products/multipin-connectors/) This is their current offering but the company has been around a long time (1932 I think?) and there are many generations of this still in use in the field. I still have some in service from the 70's...
I can't wait to get my hands on some of the new Dante "pigtails"
JF
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http://www.amphenolaudio.com/products/multipin-connectors/ (http://www.amphenolaudio.com/products/multipin-connectors/) This is their current offering but the company has been around a long time (1932 I think?) and there are many generations of this still in use in the field. I still have some in service from the 70's...
I can't wait to get my hands on some of the new Dante "pigtails"
JF
Yeah I saw this last night to
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John do you know what series it is the 62/65 is the w1 style I believe