Dwayne Reid wrote: > At 03:57 PM 2/15/2011, Denny Esterline wrote: > =20 >> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Bob Blick wrote: >> =20 >>> Multipin speaker connectors? >>> >>> http://www.lkconnectors.info/lk_speakers.htm >>> >>> Bob >>> >>> =20 >> Ahhh, that's closer to what I was thinking. Might fall down on the >> availability requirement though. >> >> Good ideas, keep 'em coming. >> =20 > > Will any of the audio connectors work for you? XLR connectors are=20 > available from 2 to 7 pins I'll second XLR, it's tough and widely availiable and some of the=20 neurtrik ones (current ratings vary by both pin count and which range=20 you select) meet the original posters specs, other brands probablly do=20 too. You probablly want to avoid 3 (used for balanced audio) and=20 possibly 5 (used for DMX) pin models to avoid accidental cross plugging=20 with other equipment. > and Neutrik makes a high-current connector=20 > for speakers call "Speak-ON" which is available in 4 and 8 conductor vers= ions. > > All of these connectors are designed for many, many mating cycles and=20 > are fairly robust. The Speak-on connectors are particularly robust -=20 > they get driven on by large trucks and fork-lift carriers and survive=20 > quite handily where almost any other connector would be ground into fine = dust. > > dwayne > > =20 --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .