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Old 07-01-2010, 11:25 PM
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Question old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

sup guys, so i bought an oldschool technics equalizer from a crackhead for 10 bucks because it looked expensive and is in nearly new condition. problem is that the connections it has in the back are 8 pin din plugs. does anybody know if or how i can integrate this to a modern audio system? iv'e looked online like crazy, but have no luck finding anything reffering to this item.
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:23 PM
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

I remember Alpine, Kenwood and Pioneer used to use them in the 80's. I didn't know technics ever made car equipment.

According to what I can find, I think Technics was part of Panasonic, try searching their website - look in the customer service section. what is the model number ?
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

I actually remember when this EQ was out.... I must be getting old. I suggest going to R@dio Sh@ck and seeing if you can find a similar din plug. Beleive it or not, they sell various ones and you may get lucky. It's worked for me a time or two.
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:40 PM
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

you will then gave to figure out the wiring of the DIN plug to make it work
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

Wiring shouldn't be that difficult. Top rows will be postive bottom rows negative while a center pin will be remote turn on or constant power.

Heck, send me the EQ and I'll sort the wiring configuration out.
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

This message is for 92 Silverado I know this is six years after your discussion about the Technics equalizer din plugs, but I have been searching for a Technics car stereo equalizer for 25 years now. I have one that I bought 30 years but it's been fried for the last 25 years and I've been trying to fix it. I can't believe you managed to find one for 10 bucks. anyhow, it sounds like you might have the Technics cyEQ 14 or maybe the EQ 10 I have the EQ 14 do you still have it.
if so I will pay.$$$
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Re: old eq with 8 pin Din plugs in the back?

you might want to private message him. guy might not even be on here anymore
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