Help finding a amp cable

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Deathcharms

Audiophyte
So my friend just gave me a Bang-Olufson Beomaster 2000 since he was not using it anymore. Ever since then I have been trying to find a cable to link my turntable to the Amp.

Both the turntable and amp are from the early 80's. The problem is my table has 2 male RCA's and the amp only has a plug 5 pin DIN female port. I have been to almost every electronic store around me to no avail.

Anyone know where I can find a link, or a combo of links either in stores or online(preferably in the US, don't want to spend 50$ on a cable)

Thanks!
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
First did you email BO? Second which beomasters input are you using? The pins can be seperated out and rca tips added. Having said that i would contact them. The idea of the dinn was to simplifi connections within their products, ie 1 cable that handels booth record and playback on the beocord and beogram could intergrated without a mess of wires.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
First did you email BO? Second which beomasters input are you using? The pins can be seperated out and rca tips added. Having said that i would contact them. The idea of the dinn was to simplifi connections within their products, ie 1 cable that handels booth record and playback on the beocord and beogram could intergrated without a mess of wires.
When I get back to Benedict at the weekend I can make you a cable. I have quite a few DIN plugs on hand I believe, and RCA a few RCA females. I think you always have to make these up, at least I always have. I have made a lot of these for Quad gear over the years.
 
davidtwotrees

davidtwotrees

Audioholic General
Will this cable give the liquid midrange the op is seeking?:)
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Yes! And of the soporific variety.
ill have a double, hold the ice:D


btw tls whats your backround, cause your hobby should be... always impressed by your knowledge... and your retired? someone should throw some duckects your way for the chest of info you have.. thanks as always
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
When I get back to Benedict at the weekend I can make you a cable. I have quite a few DIN plugs on hand I believe, and RCA a few RCA females. I think you always have to make these up, at least I always have. I have made a lot of these for Quad gear over the years.
I got back to Benedict this afternoon. I drove through heavy snow between St. Cloud and Little Falls. Here at Benedict we have had 34 inches of snow in a week, and the snow banks are high!

I had everything I needed to make your cable in my parts draw.

I have made it about 6 inches long female RCA to 5 pin DIN input configuration. The black is left and the red right.

I made it short so as not to change the capacitance of your turntable leads significantly.

Please PM me your address and I will mail it from Fort Benedict Monday.
 

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