i have tried to read schematic to discover what pin outs are used
for phono input from rca jacks and where i wire the phono rca cable input on this
board.
12, 13 phono in
5,6 phono in
2,3 8,9 selector switch wire input.
Thanks, Charles
clone PC-6 pin outs for phono
Re: clone PC-6 pin outs for phono
Hi Charles,
sorry, so what are you exactly asking.
Our clone PC5 and PC6 use the same pcb pad numbers as what Dynaco did, so the wiring of our clone pcb's within an original PAS is exactly the same as the OEM wiring, if that helps.
sorry, so what are you exactly asking.
Our clone PC5 and PC6 use the same pcb pad numbers as what Dynaco did, so the wiring of our clone pcb's within an original PAS is exactly the same as the OEM wiring, if that helps.
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Re: clone PC-6 pin outs for phono
I am sure that they use same pinouts as stock PAS, however,I am trying to install phono wiring on the PC-6
and the PAS 3x manual does not identify which wires on the PC6 are for what.
So, i have 2 2 conductor wire coming for the selector switch, I am almost sure that they get soldered into
eyelet number's 2,3 and 8,9. But, I can not find anything that identifies what function the wire has!
it doesnt indicate, ( Take the green/black phono wires and solder the green wire into eyelet 3, now remember that
the green wire is the phono left hot,
anyway,
Thank you for your help,
Charles
and the PAS 3x manual does not identify which wires on the PC6 are for what.
So, i have 2 2 conductor wire coming for the selector switch, I am almost sure that they get soldered into
eyelet number's 2,3 and 8,9. But, I can not find anything that identifies what function the wire has!
it doesnt indicate, ( Take the green/black phono wires and solder the green wire into eyelet 3, now remember that
the green wire is the phono left hot,
anyway,
Thank you for your help,
Charles