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I need two different types, both PC mopunt and stand straight up. ?I onther words the board it behind them, not perpendicular. Can't seem to find them. Parts Express, CE, Speakers Unlimited, even Didgikey and all them.

On one, part of it is missing so I don't know what it said, like Amphenopl or Swoitchcraft or whatever. the other ones I have not pulled yet. I am looking for a place sells them with pictures so I can match them up. I don't want to order the wrong thing.

So who has these things. Boss is cool with me opening up new sources. And we need it. I got him into Digikey now which is good, but they do not carry those XLR jacks.

Who does ? Someonw does.
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You tried Mouser and Jameco?

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I need two different types, both PC mopunt and stand straight up. ?I onther words the board it behind them, not perpendicular. Can't seem to find them. Parts Express, CE, Speakers Unlimited, even Didgikey and all them.

On one, part of it is missing so I don't know what it said, like Amphenopl or Swoitchcraft or whatever. the other ones I have not pulled yet. I am looking for a place sells them with pictures so I can match them up. I don't want to order the wrong thing.

So who has these things. Boss is cool with me opening up new sources. And we need it. I got him into Digikey now which is good, but they do not carry those XLR jacks.

Who does ? Someonw does.



** FFS - stop being such a PITA scatterbrain.

Describe them properly and say what equipment they come from.

No dealer has every make, model and version of XLR ever made.



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On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 12:52:44 AM UTC-5, Ken Layton wrote:
You tried Mouser and Jameco?


Actually no, and that is what I was looing for. I have dealt with Muser a little bit but not much. I never thougbt of them for beign a source for this ****. I have never dealt with Jameco, I wil chec them out.

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"FFS - stop being such a PITA scatterbrain."

Easier said than done.


I think one's a Peavey nd the other is a Crate, but I will check and get the model numbers.

These both mount perpendicular, in other words the board is parallel with the panel. I haven't ruin into any bad ones of other types, whether chassis or board munt, just these. Wonderr why.


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their search engine kind of sucks, so it might help to go to Amphenol,
Switchcraft, or Neutrik's page to get a part number, and then search
for that at Markertek. "


I will give that a shot. Actually I am lucky to be able to get on the net at all there, I just ran AVG on two of their PCs and it was quite busy. Then I tried to install Dropbox and got it to go on one PC but not the next. Argh. Guess what kind of job I am glad not to have. So basically that's why a few things got backburnered.

They tell me those powered mixers sell pretty well.
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Well, I have been through all the suggesyions and still come up blank. (at least on the Crate, the Peavey might match up to something, in fact I want another look at it because I didn't pull the bad ones out yet)

I have also checked CE Distribution and they supposedly specialize in this sort of thing. No got.

One is a Crate PCM6+. It only needs one that somehow developed a leakage path between phantom poer and one of the signal pis making an awful racket. It's seems to be extral long, the board sits behing the other board. Did they perhaps have them special made ?

The other is a Peavey XR-684. I think those are elcheapo. it came in with two broen and just in testing without manhandling it I broke another one. The center plastic pulls off and because of the pressure, the contacts make it impossible to just stick back on there. If I did that it would just fail agian anyway, plus I don't have the other two. I think it is only about a 12 channel or so, so if I ever find these things I will probably replace them all. Once I got the thing apart, why not save future customer trouble ? They're all the same age and I'm sure the plastic is brittle compared to new..

What you figure my chances are of dealing with these manufacturers ? Does anyone call Peavey or Crate and say "Send me bla bla bla and here's my credit card number" ?

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On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:26:47 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Well, I have been through all the suggesyions and still come up blank. (at least on the Crate, the Peavey might match up to something, in fact I want another look at it because I didn't pull the bad ones out yet)

I have also checked CE Distribution and they supposedly specialize in this sort of thing. No got.

One is a Crate PCM6+. It only needs one that somehow developed a leakage path between phantom poer and one of the signal pis making an awful racket. It's seems to be extral long, the board sits behing the other board. Did they perhaps have them special made ?

The other is a Peavey XR-684. I think those are elcheapo. it came in with two broen and just in testing without manhandling it I broke another one. The center plastic pulls off and because of the pressure, the contacts make it impossible to just stick back on there. If I did that it would just fail agian anyway, plus I don't have the other two. I think it is only about a 12 channel or so, so if I ever find these things I will probably replace them all. Once I got the thing apart, why not save future customer trouble ? They're all the same age and I'm sure the plastic is brittle compared to new.

What you figure my chances are of dealing with these manufacturers ? Does anyone call Peavey or Crate and say "Send me bla bla bla and here's my credit card number" ?

I don't know about Crate but Peavey is easy to deal with. Call or
send an email to their parts department. They are usually very
responsive. Chuck
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