Upgrade your professional audio equipment with our Heavy-Duty 4-Pin Speakon Chassis Socket. Designed for high-power speaker systems, amplifiers, and rack-mount panels, these sockets provide a rock-solid, vibration-proof connection. The industry-standard square D-shape flange ensures easy integration into standard cutouts, making them the preferred choice for touring rigs and permanent installations.
4-Pin Bi-Amp Configuration: Fully compatible with both 2-pin and 4-pin Speakon connectors, supporting standard or bi-amplified speaker setups.
Secure Twist-Lock System: Features a precision-engineered keyway and metal latch catch for a "click-lock" connection that won't accidentally pull out.
Durable Polyamide Construction: The robust plastic housing is built to withstand heavy impacts and repeated connection cycles in demanding stage environments.
Easy-to-Wire Terminals: Equipped with clearly marked terminals (1+, 1-, 2+, 2-) for fast and accurate soldering or spade terminal connections.
Standard Panel Mounting: Features a universal square flange with pre-drilled mounting holes for quick installation into rack panels or speaker cabinets.
Reliable High-Power Transfer: Designed to handle high-current signals without heating up, ensuring your sound remains crisp at any volume.
Fail-Safe Security: The locking mechanism is essential for mobile DJ setups or touring stages where cables are frequently stepped on or pulled.
Industrial Aesthetics: Provides a clean, professional "factory" look to your custom-built speaker boxes or amplifier rack panels.
Connector Type: Speakon Female (Chassis Mount).
Pin Count: 4 Pins.
Color: Professional Matte Black.
Can I use a 2-pin Speakon cable with this socket?
Yes. 4-pin chassis sockets are designed to be backward compatible with 2-pin Speakon plugs, making them highly versatile for all your gear.
Does it come with mounting screws?
Mounting screws are typically sold separately to match your specific panel thickness or material (wood vs. metal).
Is this for input or output?
Chassis sockets are typically used as the Output on amplifiers or the Input on speaker cabinets, facilitating a secure link between the two.
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