Female RCA Jacks
#1
Does anyone have a site or know where I can purchase female RCA jacks. My deck has a video and two audio inputs, and I would like to mount the female jacks through some dash plastic.
I was hoping to find some that have an outer nut that can be pushed through holes that I drill, and fastened tight with the nuts.
The deck does have the female ends on short wire leads. The plan is to cut these off and solder to the newly installed jacks. It will make accessing them much easier and cleaner looking.
Any help would be appreciated.
I was hoping to find some that have an outer nut that can be pushed through holes that I drill, and fastened tight with the nuts.
The deck does have the female ends on short wire leads. The plan is to cut these off and solder to the newly installed jacks. It will make accessing them much easier and cleaner looking.
Any help would be appreciated.
#2
Have you tried radio shack? They are great for odds and ends connectors like that. I have about 10 of them kicking around my parts cabinet. i got mine from irrepairable stereo equipment. I gutted them for just such an application.
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^ I dunno what the heck that site is supposed to be about but they don't seem to market female RCA jacks.
I agree though that Radio Shack is an easy source for these. www.Partsexpress.com and other online places should have them as well.
As another option you could mount a pair of double female RCA barrel adaptors (how PC ) in the dash and use a short patch cable to go from your deck to the backside of the connectors.
I agree though that Radio Shack is an easy source for these. www.Partsexpress.com and other online places should have them as well.
As another option you could mount a pair of double female RCA barrel adaptors (how PC ) in the dash and use a short patch cable to go from your deck to the backside of the connectors.
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As another option you could mount a pair of double female RCA barrel adaptors (how PC ) in the dash and use a short patch cable to go from your deck to the backside of the connectors.
Thanks
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