If its the same pins they send for use on the phono cards like the one I installed in my VK-30, you can just insert the leads of the resistor directly instead of using the pins. I felt the solder plus another metal interface to be a disadvantage.
Owners of BAT phono preamps, need some info....
I have a BAT phono preamp. I need the male connector gold pins to put in a resistor. I dont have any.
Does anyone out there know what these pins are?
Are they 18 or 20 gauge? Or are they 1mm metric?
I plan on ordering them online.
Thanks in advance!
They look like below
https://media.digikey.com/Photos/TE Connectivity/205089-1.JPG
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Another option is Bulgin pins. I’ve used both male and female to construct TX2575 plug-ins for Pass Labs and Atmasphere phono preamps. They use high-quality gold plating over solid copper. They come in 10-packs and three pin diameters. Here are some typical p/n’s at Allied Electronics: 565-0058 SA3350 565-0059 SA3347 565-0060 SA3348 565-6003 SA3349 |
I think this is the tech sheet. https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=srchrtrv&DocNm=205089&DocT... |