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27th Jul 2021, 8:28 am | #1 |
Diode
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Cowbridge, Wales, UK.
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Telefunken Opus 7 turntable connector.
Morning All, on the back of the Opus 7 are 2 inputs, the first a DIN socket for tape and secondly another type of socket for connecting the record player. I am trying to fathom out what type of connector this is, where I would get one and how it should be wired. Basically it looks like it has 2 round pins left and right and a rectangle shaped pin between them.
Any thoughts please? Dave |
27th Jul 2021, 8:43 am | #2 |
Dekatron
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Biggin Hill, London, UK.
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Re: Telefunken Opus 7 turntable connector.
This sounds like the socket that Philips used on their radios and tape recorders.
The central pin is a dummy. I think there was a convention that inputs had flat pins and outputs had round pins. The outer 2 pins are signal and ground, one of the sockets should be marked with an earth symbol. A pair of 4mm plugs will fit in most cases. If not, try 1/8" wander plugs if you can find any. |
31st Jul 2021, 12:37 am | #3 |
Diode
Join Date: Oct 2020
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Re: Telefunken Opus 7 turntable connector.
Tony, thanks for the info. I will have a search and see what I can find.
Dave |
31st Jul 2021, 4:29 pm | #4 |
Dekatron
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Re: Telefunken Opus 7 turntable connector.
The service manual for my Telefunken Magnetofon 85 tape recorder describes an add-on 'diode socket' plate that could be fitted to radio sets in place of the pickup socket and which provided a 3 pin DIN socket for the tape recorder and a replacement pickup socket.
I have attached the diagram of this unit which may helo with the pickup socket. That is shown at the top of the diagram, note the 2 outer sockets, one is earthed the other is signal. The central flat pin is also earthed, but as I said it was rarely connected in the plug (one suggestion I read was that the main reason for the central pin was to prevent the audio plug being plugged into a mains socket) |