On 06 Apr 2007 21:54:41 +0100, Robert Inder
wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me identify (and thus hopefully find a
replacement for) a plug used inside an aged hi fi loudspeaker.
Specifically, it is the plug that attaches the signal cable to the
chassis of a Tannoy 15" Monitor Gold "dual concentric" driver
(i.e. the tweeter is mounted at the centre of the bass driver).
Wiggling that cable has revealed a fault in either the plug itself or
in the cable just back from it. "Dry Joint" comes to mind. But
the plug is awkward to disassemble --- it is held together by bending
lugs over some kind of fibrous plate that has the actual pins in it
--- and I'm worried I might damage it.
I'd like to replace it with a new plug. But I can't even look for
one, because I don't know what this type of plug/socket is called
The socket is round, and roughly the size of a finger nail, with four
places-for-pins-to-go arranged in a "slightly tapered square" (i.e.
the
plug will only go in one way round).
The plug itself looks a bit like a short, fat coax blug but with
(obviously) four pins!
I've found a photo of the driver at...
http://www.oldhifi.com/tannoymonitorgold.jpg
The socket for the plug I'm talking about can be seen on the chassis
of the speaker, about 80% of the way down the centre line of the
photo.
Can anyone tell me what a plug/socket of this type is called? And
where I might be able to get a replacement plug?
Robert.
Obsolete plug/socket no longer available (unless from surplus).
I refer you to this site on replacing the socket onthe Monitor Gold
http://www.hilberink.nl/codehans/tannoy22.htm