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DI / Balanced Line Level XLR GENZ BENZ (part)


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Hi,

My DI XLR output (rear of Genx Benz GBE600) decided to start cracking / popping at a recent gig (if lead with touched even slightly). The lead was ok, so I have just taken apart the amp to see if there is a problem with the socket. As the pictures show, there are small cracks at the bottom of the socket - so I guess it needs replacing. Any ideas where I can get a suitable part in the UK? The socket is mounted on a PCB board and attaches with two screws at the front.

Thanks

Greg

[attachment=158017:XLR 1.jpg][attachment=158018:XLR 2.jpg]

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Not original fitment, but if can measure up the duff socket this is worth a look - neurik are real easy to buy, just google the part number and retailers will pop up - maplin is often a good bet as you can eyeball the product and compare directly to the old one.

[url="http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/xlr-chassis-connectors/d-series/"]http://www.neutrik.c...ctors/d-series/[/url]

maybe consider a better quality replacement, neutrik have proper technical drawings of all their connectors, so you can check that it would fit first

I would guess that this might do the job (male xlr vertical pcb mount) worth noting they supply muliple versions with different pin coatings

[url="http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/d-series/nc3md-v-b"]http://www.neutrik.c...eries/nc3md-v-b[/url]

technical drawings appear on the downloads section, right hand side of the page.

edit: just noticed the threads on your pics this one has threaded mounting holes

http://www.neutrik.com/en/xlr/d-series/nc3mdm3-v

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