Restore your vintage gear or build new musical interfaces with our 5-Pin Chassis Mount DIN Jack. This female socket features the industry-standard 180-degree pin configuration, making it the universal choice for MIDI IN/OUT/THRU ports and classic European audio connections. Designed for rugged durability, this panel-mount connector provides a secure, shielded interface for high-fidelity audio and reliable data transmission.
MIDI Keyboards & Synths: The standard port for MIDI data communication between musical instruments and computers.
Vintage Audio Repair: Replace worn-out sockets on classic Bang & Olufsen, Naim, or Quad amplifiers and turntables.
Industrial Control Systems: Used for specialized data links and low-voltage power supply connections in automation.
DIY Audio Projects: Perfect for creating custom breakout boxes for analog audio signals or footswitch controllers.
Standard 180° 5-Pin Layout: Fully compatible with all standard 5-pin DIN male plugs used in MIDI and audio applications.
Secure Chassis Mounting: Designed for front or rear panel mounting with integrated screw holes for a permanent, "non-wiggle" installation.
Shielded Metal Housing: Features a ground tab and metal shell to provide excellent EMI/RFI protection, crucial for low-noise audio.
Durable Solder Terminals: High-conductivity silver or nickel-plated solder cups make wiring fast and reliable, even for hobbyists.
"Click-Lock" Connection: Precision-molded internal guide ensures that male plugs seat firmly and correctly every time.
High-Fidelity Signal Path: Low-resistance contacts ensure that your analog audio remains warm and your MIDI data remains jitter-free.
Industrial Resilience: Built with high-impact UL94V-0 thermoplastic insulators to handle the heat of soldering and years of use.
Type: DIN 41524 (5-Pin)
Configuration: 180 Degree
Is this the same as a MIDI port?
Yes. The 5-pin 180° DIN jack is the worldwide standard for MIDI hardware ports.
Does it include the mounting screws?
Typically, screws are sold separately to match your specific panel thickness, but the jack features standard M3-sized mounting holes.
Can I use this for a 3-pin application?
Yes. Since the pin spacing is the same, a 3-pin DIN male plug will fit into this 5-pin female socket, using only the center three pins.
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