Leak Speaker Connector


Hi there

I have a pair of Leak Sandwich speakers that my dad handed down to me. He use work for Leaks in London and Norfolk. I'm looking for a connector thats in the photo. Its basically a plastic connector with 2 hollow pins attached that connect to the 2 solid pins on the back of the speaker. I've looked high and low for these as I'd love to hear these blast out music again. The speakers in the photo are not mine but its the connector attached to the speaker cable i'm looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Martin

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I once owned a pair of Leak 2075 speakers. The importer was out on Long Island, N.Y., and he was no longer importing them. They were his last new set. I loved these speakers. However, they could not handle the power I expected them to, and I blew the tweeters, which were impossible to find, or duplicate, at that time. I did not clip my amp, but, it was just too much power. This is about 30 years ago, as I am sure that today, it would not be a problem to find a replacement. I sold them to an English fellow who knew about them, for what I paid, even with the blown tweeters. If I recall, the rotatable tops of the speakers, which had 3 drivers, needed to be plugged into the immense woofer cabinet, with a plug that I never saw before ( your image is not available to me ). You can always hot wire the top to the bottom, bypassing the connectors, as the wires should be color coded. The model 2075s, and later, the 2080s, were the size of a 18cu.ft. refrigerator. Sorry I could not be of more help....Enjoy ! MrD.
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My set of 2075s did not use the B&O connector shared by hifiman. The Bass unit had a plug, with a foot long harness, to the top box, that I had never seen before, and the input connector from the amplifier was also not something I had ever seen. These connectors were much more robust and heavy duty than the B&O connectors. I did change out the input terminals, using a pair of Monster Cable 5 way binding posts, all of the crappy internal wiring, had a buddy redo the crossovers for me, and all of this made improvements in sq. Up until the tweeters going poop, I did enjoy them ( I had Klipsch Lascalas as well during this time, which were still my favorites ), but again, as mentioned above, sold them, instead of pursuing replacement tweeters. They were nice loudspeakers, especially after the mods.
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