While I was in the 'basement' of the Vox V1143 Beatle Preamp, changing out the eight axial lead 55 yr old electrolytic caps, I noticed the 6-pin DIN connector in the line of the rest of the pots on that area of the preamp, and I thought for a moment I saw a kluged bunch of connector pins on the 6-pin female Foot Pedal connector joined together. I'd have to look closer at that, and went on desoldering and cursing at the pile of stranded wires wrapped around intertwined with the capacitor leads. Thought to myself, I need to stop at my other shop to pick up a 6-pin male DIN connector.
I drove past CenterStaging and up the street to Pacific Radio who supplies the film, broadcast and pro audio industry in Hollywood/Burbank expecting to be able to buy a new male 6-pin connector. All they had was 5-pin DIN. I asked the clerk who just happened to appear down the aisle from me if they carried anything but 5-pin DIN. NOPE. No call for it, so we don't inventory it. Stupid question. So, got back into my car and completed the short trip to my other shop to find what I hoped was there. Lots of 7-pin and 8-pin DIN (used in interfacing Bruel & Kjaer gear), but...NO 6-pin DIN. Rats. Drove back here, one last hope...the 'ol' kitchen drawer in my tool chest. 8 pin and 3-pin DIN, no 6-pin DIN.
Checked with our Guitar dept, thinking I had seen an odd Vox pedal that didn't match any of our rental gear, but none to be found. We did find a Mesa Triple Crown pedal & it's 6-pin DIN cable. No help, really, as there's a circuit board inside the pedal, and I can't cannibalize that for this project, only needing it for testing.
Checked with our keyboard dept, knowing the answer in advance. Loads of 5-pin DIN....MIDI. 6-pin??!! Why on earth? 55 yr old amp uses it for pedal.
So, once again, fork out shipping fee to one of the carriers to cover buying a couple 6-pin DIN connectors to mate with this amp. I looked closer at the back side of the preamp's connector, and it was just sloppy wiring I saw....all 7 pins were discrete....7th pin NOT a pin on the connector....connector shell contact. Sigh............
I drove past CenterStaging and up the street to Pacific Radio who supplies the film, broadcast and pro audio industry in Hollywood/Burbank expecting to be able to buy a new male 6-pin connector. All they had was 5-pin DIN. I asked the clerk who just happened to appear down the aisle from me if they carried anything but 5-pin DIN. NOPE. No call for it, so we don't inventory it. Stupid question. So, got back into my car and completed the short trip to my other shop to find what I hoped was there. Lots of 7-pin and 8-pin DIN (used in interfacing Bruel & Kjaer gear), but...NO 6-pin DIN. Rats. Drove back here, one last hope...the 'ol' kitchen drawer in my tool chest. 8 pin and 3-pin DIN, no 6-pin DIN.
Checked with our Guitar dept, thinking I had seen an odd Vox pedal that didn't match any of our rental gear, but none to be found. We did find a Mesa Triple Crown pedal & it's 6-pin DIN cable. No help, really, as there's a circuit board inside the pedal, and I can't cannibalize that for this project, only needing it for testing.
Checked with our keyboard dept, knowing the answer in advance. Loads of 5-pin DIN....MIDI. 6-pin??!! Why on earth? 55 yr old amp uses it for pedal.
So, once again, fork out shipping fee to one of the carriers to cover buying a couple 6-pin DIN connectors to mate with this amp. I looked closer at the back side of the preamp's connector, and it was just sloppy wiring I saw....all 7 pins were discrete....7th pin NOT a pin on the connector....connector shell contact. Sigh............
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