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Guys, I've been discussing some modifications I want done on a couple of old PPI amps, with one of our regular board users (TrickyRicky) . I'd like to replace the very aggravating factory flat speaker plug with a terminal block. I've found the Phoenix Gold version pretty easily...
New Phoenix Gold Speaker Terminal Block XS Tantrum | eBay

But, I'd like to find some 5 position blocks identical to the one used on the amp pictured below. Anyone have any idea where to find them?
Thanks in advance!


 

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Ive taken a few off of scrap amps and used them on others that were hard wired or had lost plugs.
 

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Bad contact points after so many cycles and years.

I suggested these from Phoenix Contact. Of course if the pin spacing/pitch is the same (they have 5mm and 5.08mm for that series).
OHHHHH...you are talking about the PPI slide in molex plug...yeah i agree, i never loved that in my early PPI amps, and i didn't improve much with the art series.
I thought the picture of the Pro Mos was what he was trying to replace from. meaning i thought that maybe that was a stock Pro Mos, and i was liking that connection method.
 

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Yeah the pictures he posted the amp already has aftermarket terminals not the dreadful molex plug.

I have some exactly like those pictured, but mine are four position and I don't have the two mounting brackets that are at the bottom that adds the extra support, pretty much needed.
 

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Yeah the pictures he posted the amp already has aftermarket terminals not the dreadful molex plug.

I have some exactly like those pictured, but mine are four position and I don't have the two mounting brackets that are at the bottom that adds the extra support, pretty much needed.
looks like a good use of a 3d printer..make the terminal yourself exactly the way you want it, and add the screws.
 

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From all the 3d printing I've seen the resolution is just not there (ripples). Not to mention I wouldn't trust the strength of 3d printed blocks then again I haven't experimented or seen any 3d printed terminal blocks. Just speaking from the videos I've watch on youtube regarding 3d printing.
 

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Those are the ones that Pyramid and Optimus used.Somebody should have one of those in a scrap pile they could donate.
Since they are mounted to the end plate it only takes snipping 5 wires and 2 screws.
I looked,but Ive already cashed in all my heat sinks and pitched the non aluminum stuff attached to them.
I have lots & lots of others but not that type with the 2 screws on the bottom.

Ahh,I just found one but its a bit smaller.It has the terminals bent at 90 degrees on it were they point up and solder directly to the board.By smaller I mean it uses a smaller then normal screw.
 

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Guys, I appreciate the input. I spent some time on DigiKey and had no luck finding a new, aftermarket piece. Please, keep your eyes open for terminal blocks like the ones added to the Pro Mos 12 in the pics above. I may have to settle for the PG four position version but, would like to look just a little more before giving up.
 

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Yep thats it, just double check the pitch on the amplifiers plug/circuit board. Just wish Mouser carried it and there's only a few that do carry it just hope they don't get crazy with the postal fees.
 
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