Inside the Gibson RD Artist Bass is a Moog Preamp PCB assy. These were built back in the early 80's, and I see date codes of 7637 on one of the tantalum axial caps (37th week of 1976). So, this is 44 yrs + old.
The Center-Center on this series connector is 0.100", works on 0.025" Square Pins. Unique to this connector format is the inserts have not one, but two locking tabs, both of which need to be depressed simultaneously to release the contact insert from the housing.
I've never seen this connector before. Anyone have any clues? Enzo? Ever see these in your years of servicing Arcade Pinball units? Or in Glue-logic-based early synthesizers?
The Center-Center on this series connector is 0.100", works on 0.025" Square Pins. Unique to this connector format is the inserts have not one, but two locking tabs, both of which need to be depressed simultaneously to release the contact insert from the housing.
I've never seen this connector before. Anyone have any clues? Enzo? Ever see these in your years of servicing Arcade Pinball units? Or in Glue-logic-based early synthesizers?
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