Engineered for seamless integration into professional audio equipment, our 4-Pin Speakon Chassis Socket with Square Flange is the industry standard for panel-mount connectivity. This robust connector is designed for installation on amplifier rack panels, speaker cabinets, and custom wall plates, providing a rock-solid termination point for high-power audio signals.
4-Pole Precision Interface: Optimized for both 2-pole and 4-pole Speakon plugs, supporting standard full-range or bi-amplified speaker configurations.
Heavy-Duty Square Flange: The standard square mounting plate features four pre-drilled holes for secure, vibration-proof installation on any flat surface.
Secure Twist-Lock Mechanism: Designed to mate perfectly with standard locking Speakon plugs, ensuring a "click-lock" connection that will not accidentally pull out.
Durable Terminal Pins: Features high-conductivity male spade terminals on the rear for easy soldering or quick-disconnect crimp terminations.
Impact-Resistant Housing: Constructed from high-strength reinforced polymer to withstand the rigors of frequent touring and professional use.
Standardized Mounting: The G-size square flange is a universal standard, making it a drop-in replacement for most professional power amplifiers and loudspeaker cabinets.
Flush-Mount Reliability: Provides a clean, professional finish that sits flush against your panel, protecting the internal wiring from physical stress.
High-Current Safety: Specifically designed to handle the high wattage and current demands of modern PA systems and subwoofers.
Connector Type: Speakon Female (Chassis/Panel Mount).
Configuration: 4-Pin
Flange Shape: Square (2-Hole Mounting).
Can I use a 2-pin Speakon plug with this socket?
Yes! 4-pin chassis sockets are fully backward compatible with 2-pin Speakon plugs, providing great versatility for all your cables.
What size hole do I need to cut for installation?
This socket fits the industry-standard "G-series" cutout size (approx. 24mm diameter) used for standard square-flange pro audio connectors.
Is it strong enough for heavy subwoofers?
Absolutely. These sockets are designed specifically to handle high-current signals and the heavy vibrations associated with professional subwoofers.
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