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Noone can help me getting double side 1/8" power connectors locally?(dod 401/ross)


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I bought a old dod power supply, it requires 1/8" power male adapters to plug into it, and my dod and ross phasors require male 1/8", which makes me need double ended male 1/8" connections.

 

Radio shack said they had nothing

Guitar Center looked and me and said "what? :confused:"

Local store said use audio cables:confused:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7421653158&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

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Originally posted by Junkhead

doesnt say whether its a negative or postive tip
:(

or whatever the hell it is
:cry:



as long as its straigh wiring, and not flip wiring , then they would be fine. id say hive it a shot with audio cables, its only 9 volts.

or you could make your own with 1/8 iaudio plugs at radio shack and a good quality electronic cable.

but think about it you are using electronic cable inside a guitar in place of audio cables even thogu it is being used in audio applications.

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Those cables he listed from eBay will work fine, unless they are polarity reversed. I'd just email the seller and ask him.

Power supply cables and audio cables are NOT the same type of wire, they might work ok, but then, if the milliamps you're drawing are too high, the audio cable might not transfer the power well enough.

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Originally posted by Jon Hiller

Those cables he listed from eBay will work fine, unless they are polarity reversed. I'd just email the seller and ask him.


Power supply cables and audio cables are NOT the same type of wire, they might work ok, but then, if the milliamps you're drawing are too high, the audio cable might not transfer the power well enough.

im not sure whether or not i need polarity reversed, thats the problem :cry:

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