I have a Peavey Heritage VTX series amplifier. The foot switch connects to the back of the amp with a 6 pin din, however mine is broke and needs replacing. Peavey no longer makes the foot switch and there are approximately 700,000 6pin din's on the web. Is there any where I can get a replacement plug so I can fix the cord and rock on? Would it be easier to replace the jack on the back of the amp with maybe XLR, if so how do I figure out the pin output so I don't damage the amp itself?
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Whats the issue then if you can find a replacement din plug? Just obtain the replacement plug, make a note of which wire goes where on the plug, and swap out the plug. Since its a 6 pin, no other connector will work.The farmer takes a wife, the barber takes a pole....
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As far as I know....the 6 pin din is available in 1 type and looks like this:
http://www.endurance-rc.com/media/6pintrainer.jpg
This one should work fine:
6P BLACK DIN PLUG 240The farmer takes a wife, the barber takes a pole....
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Or order the plug from Peavey parts. Just because they no longer sell that particular footswitch unit, doesn;t mean they don;t have the 6 pin connectors.
And as far as I know as well, there is only one 6-pin pattern, the 240 degree spread. Look at Mouser stock 164-6060 for example
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/044509.pdfEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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