MarkWComer
Veteran and General Yakker
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- Victim of the record bug since age five
I never understood why the European DIN connectors never caught on in the USA.
DIN stands for 'Deutsches Institut für Normung' which means 'German Institute of Standardization'. DIN develops norms and standards as a service to industry, to the state and to society as a whole. It is a registered non profit organization which has been based in Berlin since 1917.I never understood why the European DIN connectors never caught on in the USA.
I connected a Philips reel deck to a Telefunken amp once- one single 5- pin DIN cable. Too damn easy! It seemed to me that the Euros had the right idea about audio interconnection, never saw it on our Japanese made components.DIN stands for 'Deutsches Institut für Normung' which means 'German Institute of Standardization'. DIN develops norms and standards as a service to industry, to the state and to society as a whole. It is a registered non profit organization which has been based in Berlin since 1917.
Some of our parents had issues with these particular standards due to the activities of the Germans in 1939.
Chinese? Regardless, some QC or even basic manufacturing decisions are less than optimal. I hope you did not pay more that $2.00 each for them.I bought a bunch of 1/4"-RCA adapters off Amazon and they are JUNK. Everyone broke by normal tension when removing them.
