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[email protected] June 15th 13 01:41 AM

Pioneer VSX-401 receiver speaker terminals
 
Hello all!

I have a Pioneer VSX-401 home stereo receiver from about 1991. It
works, but the main speaker terminals are sort of beat up... you can
put the wire in and flip the tab down, but they don't really grip the
wire well. A couple of the plastic tabs are missing as well.

For reference, a pic of the back of a similar receiver on Ebay:
http://www.potomacmetals.com/Ebay%20...-0006-0006.JPG
(this reciever is broken, but the speaker terminals are in better
shape than mine)

I looked inside the receiver and the terminal block has legs that go
into the PC board. If I can't get the original part, there is probably
enough room to put in a "generic" terminal block and just solder short
wires from it to the PC board. It would be kind of nice to have the
original part, though, if it's not insanely expensive.

Pioneer's site says the part number is AKE-111, which substitutes to
AKE1008, but both of those part numbers seem to be no longer available.
They were apparently used on a lot of M, RX, SA, SX, and VSX series
receivers from that time frame.

Does anyone know of a source that might still have some old Pioneer
parts like this on the shelf?

Thanks!

Matt Roberds


Colin Horsley June 15th 13 08:09 AM

Pioneer VSX-401 receiver speaker terminals
 

wrote in message ...
: Hello all!
:
: I have a Pioneer VSX-401 home stereo receiver from about 1991. It
: works, but the main speaker terminals are sort of beat up... you can
: put the wire in and flip the tab down, but they don't really grip the
: wire well. A couple of the plastic tabs are missing as well.
:
: For reference, a pic of the back of a similar receiver on Ebay:
: http://www.potomacmetals.com/Ebay%20...-0006-0006.JPG
: (this reciever is broken, but the speaker terminals are in better
: shape than mine)
:
:
Google is your friend!
http://www.surplus-electronics-sales...roducts_id=722

$0.99 each

Colin




N_Cook June 15th 13 11:03 AM

Pioneer VSX-401 receiver speaker terminals
 
wrote in message ...
Hello all!

I have a Pioneer VSX-401 home stereo receiver from about 1991. It
works, but the main speaker terminals are sort of beat up... you can
put the wire in and flip the tab down, but they don't really grip the
wire well. A couple of the plastic tabs are missing as well.

For reference, a pic of the back of a similar receiver on Ebay:
http://www.potomacmetals.com/Ebay%20...-0006-0006.JPG
(this reciever is broken, but the speaker terminals are in better
shape than mine)

I looked inside the receiver and the terminal block has legs that go
into the PC board. If I can't get the original part, there is probably
enough room to put in a "generic" terminal block and just solder short
wires from it to the PC board. It would be kind of nice to have the
original part, though, if it's not insanely expensive.

Pioneer's site says the part number is AKE-111, which substitutes to
AKE1008, but both of those part numbers seem to be no longer available.
They were apparently used on a lot of M, RX, SA, SX, and VSX series
receivers from that time frame.

Does anyone know of a source that might still have some old Pioneer
parts like this on the shelf?

Thanks!

Matt Roberds



An alternative is to solder wires to the pcb, feed the wires through
stripped out failed outlets , then something like heatshrink covered banana
sockets on the wire ends and banana plugs to the speaker wires. Its not on
view so functionality only matters.



[email protected] June 16th 13 11:15 AM

Pioneer VSX-401 receiver speaker terminals
 
That is a little bit too hillbilly for me.

[email protected] December 11th 13 09:52 AM

Pioneer VSX-401 receiver speaker terminals
 
wrote:
I have a Pioneer VSX-401 home stereo receiver from about 1991. It
works, but the main speaker terminals are sort of beat up... [...]

Pioneer's site says the part number is AKE-111, which substitutes to
AKE1008, but both of those part numbers seem to be no longer
available.


I ordered an SLT-8 terminal block from All Electronics,
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...RMINALS/1.html
, but it was a little bit too big to fit the hole horizontally. It was
fine vertically, and the mounting holes matched up - somebody better at
sheet metal than I am could probably nibble out a couple of mm on each
side of the back panel opening and make this work.

My second idea, which worked, was to use a piece of circuit board
material and solder a couple of 4-circuit terminal blocks to it (these:
http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comerge...g/20020316.pdf ), and
then solder short jumper wires from my circuit board to the Pioneer
circuit board. I drilled mounting holes in my board and used a couple
of 4-40 screws and nuts to mount it to the original holes in the back
panel of the receiver.

It's a little less convenient now - you need a small screwdriver to hook
up the speakers - but it works and I feel it provides a more solid
connection.

I just spent the last hour listening to it. In the morning, when the
neighbors are awake, I'll see how it does when I really crank up the
volume. :)

Matt Roberds



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