Replacement speaker termainal strip!!! Found.

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Replacement speaker termainal strip!!! Found.

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http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-st ... TED/1.html

This might help a lot of people out!

I am not sure it is identical but it looks close.
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Good call here! Now find some for the MS-Series! 8) :roll: 8)
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Good luck with the MS. Those were proprietary for sure. I have thought about reverse engineering them, making a mold etc. I looked into E-Machine shop before and at making 100 or so they would have cost about $45 US dollars each. Crazy expensive. It would be worth the trouble to finally do it. Use better less brittle plastic so they would last longer.
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^ yeah like nylon- similar to the white plugs found in like computers and stuff.

thread already (in fact couple threads) already addressing this possibility authored by Nico, Eric, myself, and others i think too.

awfully frustrating though... the tooling for those MS term's has long been scrapped by the mfg in taiwan- i spoke with them myself and teh sales rep that handles the pG account. he looked, couldnt find- said it had been scrapped within just like 10 months to year before i called (Arrrgh) :cry:
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Calling all machinists, calling all machinists! Great winter project to make in your spare time! A couple of die sets please!
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oldschoolfan wrote:Calling all machinists, calling all machinists! Great winter project to make in your spare time! A couple of die sets please!
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oldschoolfan wrote:Calling all machinists, calling all machinists! Great winter project to make in your spare time! A couple of die sets please!
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