Engineered for the rigors of professional sound reinforcement, our 4-Pin Speakon Mounting Socket provides a rock-solid interface for your power amplifiers and speaker cabinets. This chassis-mount connector is the industry standard for high-current audio applications, offering a secure, fail-safe connection that maintains signal integrity even under heavy vibration. Whether you require a traditional square D-shape flange or a circular mounting profile, these sockets integrate seamlessly into standard rack panels and custom speaker builds.
Industry-Standard 4-Pin Design: Fully compatible with both 2-pole and 4-pole Speakon connectors, supporting standard or bi-amplified speaker configurations.
Secure Twist-Lock Mechanism: Designed with a precision keying system that requires a simple twist to lock, ensuring the cable cannot be accidentally pulled out during a performance.
High-Impact Construction: The robust polyamide housing is built to withstand the physical demands of touring and frequent stage use.
Versatile Termination Options: Features clearly labeled rear terminals (1+, 1-, 2+, 2-) for either soldering or using standard flat-tab pressure connectors.
Multiple Flange Profiles: Available in universal square D-type or circular round flange designs to match your specific panel cutout requirements.
Reliable Power Handling: Optimized for low-resistance connections, ensuring maximum power delivery to your subwoofers and high-wattage speaker arrays.
Professional Security: The internal metal latching catch provides a tactile "click" when locked, giving you peace of mind in high-traffic environments.
Clean Rack Aesthetics: Provides a sleek, professional finish to custom-built patch panels or amplifier racks.
Connector Type: Speakon Female Chassis Socket.
Configuration: 4-Pin
Mounting Options: Square D-Type or Round Flange.
Can I use a 2-pin Speakon plug with this 4-pin socket?
Absolutely. 4-pin Speakon mounting sockets are fully backward compatible with 2-pin plugs, making them a versatile choice for all speaker setups.
Are the mounting screws included?
Typically, mounting hardware is sold separately to ensure you can choose the correct screw type for your specific mounting surface, such as wood, metal, or plastic.
How do I wire it for a standard speaker?
For standard (non-bi-amp) use, you simply wire your positive lead to terminal 1+ and the negative lead to terminal 1-.
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