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DIN 5 Pin to RCA Audio Left Right Adapter 4K

How to make DIN (MIDI) 5 Pin to RCA Audio Left/Right Adapter. The adapter can be made using RCA Female or Male connector with the same pinout.

Pin 3 for Left Channel (White)
Pin 5 Right Channel (Red)
Pin 2 Ground (Sleeve)

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Randy Chavez : Unbelievable||| An astounding video at every level of masterful cinematography, ingenuity and craftsmanship. An Artist!!!
Ata Kaldırak : Nice work! I was looking for this. Thanks man!
AWG : Never grooved that hard wiring. Fire beat
G Laura : Thanks for SO MUCH details. In addition,someone wants to buy DIN multi-pins connectors, i think maybe he can buy elecbee connectors, there are also many other products like IC series.thanks.
Imran Imran : Thank you for this explication

An Overview of DIN Connectors - What You Need To Know

https://www.showmecables.com/by-category/connectors-adapters/computer/din

Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors.

DIN connectors are frequently used in a variety of low voltage applications, ranging from audio and video to power, serial and data.

We offer the connectors in both plastic and metal housings. Male and Female orientations. Mini DIN. And Panel mount.

DIN connectors come in a variety of pin arrangements including: 3 pin, 4 pin, 5 pin, 6 pin, 7 pin, 8 pin and 13 pin.

What can be confusing with DIN connectors is that the 5 pin and 8 pin connectors have slightly different configurations.

Let’s take a closer look at the different styles. The 5 pin connector comes in a 270, 240, and 180 degree orientation. The 270 degree style looks like the number 5 you might see on a pair of dice. The 240 degree is formed in a U-shape. And the 180 degree is a small, half-circle.

Now for the 8 pin. There is a 270 and 262 degree orientation. These two can be hard to identify because they look very similar. The 270 degree is angled inward, almost making a complete circle. Where the 262 degree forms more of a U-shape and does not curve inward quite as much.

There are also mini versions of the connectors ranging from 3 pin to 8 pin.. These are a smaller form factor compared to the standard DIN connectors.

The two most common arrangements of mini DIN are the 6 pin and 4 pin. The 6 pin mini is used for PS/2 connectors, typically found on many older keyboards and mice. The 4 pin is used for S-video connections found on various home theater equipment.

Hopefully this has cleared up any confusion on the different DIN connector types. If you’re still having trouble or just have any questions not covered here, feel free to call our customer service department at 888-519-9505.

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Frank ODonnell : This video is fantastic! It covered EXACTLY the information I needed showing the difference between the 270 degree and 262 degree 8-pin jacks used in automotive audio equipment. Thank you very much for taking the time to record this.
Emmett Turner : I find 4-pin mini-DIN is used on a lot of devices that need multiple voltages, like old hard drive and CD-ROM enclosures. I've even seen it used for power on weird stuff like a development/backup unit for Nintendo 64 (Bung Doctor V64).
Craiglinn : Hello! I work in an industrial environment and I run across connectors similar to these, but i’m not sure if they referred to as DIN connectors, or even follow that standard. Usually when I look them up online they’re referred to as 3-pin-5pin M12 connectors. We use these to connect sensors like photo-eyes and proximity sensors. I’m just trying to find out an official name for this connector because a lot of different places have a different name for it. When I look up DIN connector or even mini DIN I get everything you’ve shown in the video except the connectors I work with. Any information would be much appreciated. :) Thank you.
Tomáš Valůšek : Hey, there's also a two-pin din connector which was commonly used for speakers, at least in "eastern block"
Adrián Marzal : What about the 2 pin? I came here for that

How to assemble a phono DIN to RCA cable

This is the assembly of KáCsa KCE-Phono15 wich is an analogue tonearm cable for phono (vinyl) players. The wire itself is the dual shielded Neotech KHS-321 with OFC copper conductors. The RCA plugs are great quality Furutech FP-162Gs, the DIN is KáCsa BP-310G. This cable is 1.5 meters long but of course we can make it for you in almost any size!
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Ebben a videóban látható a KáCsa KCE-Phono15 szerelése, amely egy analóg hangkar kábel kifejezetten (bakelit) lemezjátszókhoz. Maga a kábel a Neotech kettős árnyékolású, OFC réz vezetőjű KHS-321 vezetéke. Az RCA dugók a Furutech remek minőségű FP-162G gyártmányai, a DIN csatlakozó pedig a BP-310G típus. A videóban lévő kábel 1,5 méter hosszú, de természetesen egyedi megrendelésre szinte bármilyen hosszúságban elkészítjük!

KCE-Phono15 készre szerelt kábel link: https://bit.ly/2GqrqLS
Desmond Epworth : Actually doing this at the weekend + a full arm re-wire, very informative video, *this will be a great help, many thank's, Dess,.
Vladislav Kalyuzhin : Very mesmerizing and informative video! Thanks!
fireflashone : THIS WAS AMAZING, SO INTENSE
Kenji Fuse : How much would you charge for a tonearm cable with a MALE 5-pin DIN?
Very nice work.
Виталий Мушкатов : Very beautiful!!!

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