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    Connectors

    6 wires to each cabinet. I am thinking of using Automotive trailer plugs & sockets with multicore auto cable. Comments :welcome:.

    Cheers, Marshall.

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by mah View Post
    6 wires to each cabinet. I am thinking of using Automotive trailer plugs & sockets with multicore auto cable. Comments :welcome:.
    I wouldn't...... they're huge. Why six wires? If you're tri-amping the trailer connectors may not accommodate all that wire. Trailers don't normally run large gauge wire on all connections, and jamming all that wire in may not be easy.
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    Re: Connectors

    This is what I had in mind. There are in-line types as well.

    Hella Australia Onlne Catalogue .

    Not expensive, easy connect/disconnect and secure locking. Available in metal housing and also truck version with twice the current rating.

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by mah View Post
    This is what I had in mind. There are in-line types as well.

    Hella Australia Onlne Catalogue .

    Not expensive, easy connect/disconnect and secure locking. Available in metal housing and also truck version with twice the current rating.
    Well I was wiring up a truck. I'm not worried about current capability, but physical room. I had a tough time getting all the wires in the connectors, even without all the wires being heavy gauge. In looking at more on the website, some of those connectors look impressive. Maybe it will work........ they're certainly look better than the average plug we have here. Maybe those are closer to what we'd have on semi's..... long haul over the road trucks.


    The inline connectors I've seen only come in four conductor, and are just bullet connectors molded together. Those are usually used on light trailers without brakes, and use light gauge wire. Looks like you have something different.

    Still, I think it would a good idea if you'd check to see what Neutrik has. Some of the connectors I saw on the Hella website looked expensive......... I'm assuming that besides something clean looking, you'd also like to keep the price down....... not that I've ever bought anything from Neutrik. I guess I'm just leery of using something meant for a trailer, because what we have here in the US, at the consumer level, isn't what I'd want on a speaker.
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    Re: Connectors

    Speakon connectors can be had with up to eight conductors.

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    Re: Connectors

    Ditto Speakon. It's exactly what you want. Not only very good, it's the industry standard.

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    Re: Connectors

    Another vote for speakon
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    Re: Connectors

    Wire size, ergo connector, rating is a function of voltage drop over distance with it increasing with increasing distance for a given drop (loss of peak transient (music) power), so choose wrong and you run the risk of the speaker cable system being a fancy series resistor that will alter its frequency and impulse (transient) response. With a high power SS amp and a typical Altec's low Qts, this can be a good thing, but there is of course a point of diminishing returns at which point the bass starts to sound 'loose'/'flabby'/'slow' with the extreme highs too rolled off.

    It's always good to have at least 3 dB of dynamic headroom, so unless one only plans to use flea power, an amp/cabling system should be good for at least 2x the driver's rated continuous power or at least its peak (music) power rating if it has one and if you have an amp with a higher power rating than either, size for it if it doesn't have a 'soft' clipping circuit since the goal is to never hard clip the amp. If you're worried about damaging the drivers with an excess of power, then use in-line light-bulbs to act as 'soft' limiters.


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    Re: Connectors

    What are you trying to accomplish? Enquiering minds need to know.

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    Re: Connectors

    Jim,

    Looking at a simple to use, not expensive, plug in connector to connect tri-amping cables to stereo Altec loudspeaker enclosures.

    Marshall

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