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What is this connector?

MrWalex
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15 hours ago, JohnT said:

It's proprietary because.... Sony

Sometimes they actually have a good reason for it. It could be a class D amplifier with the LPF specifically tuned for the accompanying speaker, a proprietary connector would prevent Joe Average connecting another type of speaker, screwing up the sound quality and blaming Sony. 

 

*could*

Is it proprietary or if not what is it called, thanks :)

 

its to connect two Sony speakers

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It looks to be proprietary, I've never encountered if before. My older Logitech speakers use a DB9 connector for the two speakers, so I could see the same thing being done here as well.

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15 hours ago, JohnT said:

It's proprietary because.... Sony

Sometimes they actually have a good reason for it. It could be a class D amplifier with the LPF specifically tuned for the accompanying speaker, a proprietary connector would prevent Joe Average connecting another type of speaker, screwing up the sound quality and blaming Sony. 

 

*could*

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