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PostPosted: 16:54 - 25 Jan 2019    Post subject: Toslink compatibility Reply with quote

Hello, I've got to replace the toslink socket/connector on my father's amplifier. He managed to damage it. Now, the socket/connector says it's Solteam jsr1124, however I can't find it anywhere. Yes, I have googled it.

I can find various other toslink sockets/connectors, for instance FCR6842031R (made by CLIFF) which looks exactly the same (design and dimensions), in my local shop. All of them have 3 leads, just like the original toslink socket, the only thing changing is the door/no door; screw on the top/ no screw... sizes.

Is any toslink socket gonna work or am I going to see a pile of blue smoke?

Also, OTJ vs ORJ, what's that about? EDIT: Nevermind that, OTJ = transmitter, ORJ = receiver.

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PostPosted: 17:56 - 25 Jan 2019    Post subject: Re: Toslink compatibility Reply with quote

RhynoCZ wrote:
the socket/connector says it's Solteam jsr1124, however I can't find it anywhere. Yes, I have googled
Thank you,



https://cj-electronics.com/index.php/store/jsr1124-detail


https://www.solteamopto.com.tw/sopto/product_com_jst1124.html

even.....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-660082701-IC-JSR1124-Warranty/dp/B00IUNGT2M
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