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Can youplease creative Inspire5500 power DIN 6 pin connection details please give me

RTM read the manual yet?
makers page shows
End of Service Life ok I read your manual and that jack #13 DIN is not document
and is unique to each system systems made, NO STANDARDS.

my guess your 5500 is dead or fails in some way,not told that.
they do not publish schematics, call them and ask , and hear NO.
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The cord /with the pin on both ends that plug in the back of sub woofer & dvd player, i need the female ,plug that on the back of sub woofer

The part is called a Din connector. You may be able to find it at www.jvcservice.com You will probably need to use the sub-woofer or the system model #, it is not listed under th-c30

FYI replacing it is not very easy.
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I moved and lost the power cord. Where and how can I get a replacement cord?

NEW CABLE FROM NAKAMICHI IS £150 . INSTEAD JUST CUT THE METAL SHIELD OFF ANY CD MINI DIN CONTROL CABLE WITH A JUNIOR HACKSAW AND IT WILL FIT PERFECTLY (IT ONLY GOES IN ONE WAY BECAUSE OF THE WAY THE PINS ARE LAID OUT!). I USED AN OLD MAC DIN PLUG BECAUSE IT WAS 3M LONG! WORKS PERFECTLY!

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Zoom 9030 works well after all these years there is a memory battery that needs to be changed every 5 years or so. The only problem is when I plug in the 8050 foot controller it won't change any patches...

It is LIKELY that one or more pins and or wires in the remote cable are broken.

These MINI DIN connectors are "tender" and are easily broken and wires flex at the back of the connector and are broken.

FIRST check that all pins are present at BOTH ENDS of the cable.

NEXT use an ohmmeter to check continuity of each and every pin end-to-end. I suspect you will find one or more broken.

Be aware that repairing this cable requires patience and steady hand as the pins are so close together it is easy to have solder bridges, etc. Sometimes just opening the connectors are a problem to access the pins. Sometimes the cables are MOLDED and those are UNREPAIRABLE other than cutting off the bad conector and replacing it. You can usually buy replacement connectors at DIGIKEY.com and or Mouser.com. You have to CAREFULLY select the apporpriate pin configuration from the catalog page. One needs a small soldering iron and magnifying glass to work on the cable.

USUALLY the wires go from pin to pin. Also a shield on the cable has to be dressed and connected usually. You may find the shell of the connector tied to a pin or just the sheild of the cable.
Jan 08, 2010 • Zoom Music
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Digitech rp6

Try contacting their service center rep at (801)566-8800. They might send you a schematic for the pedal if you explain your situation. They do recommend using the original power supply PS0912 which should still be available. Hope this helps.
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I need the pin out details of a digitech rp6 guitar effects pedal

Try contacting the service center rep at (801)566-8800. They might send you a schematic for the pedal if you explain your situation. They do recommend using the original power supply which is PS0912.
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Nakamichi Sound Space 8 System

NEW CABLE FROM NAKAMICHI IS £150 . INSTEAD JUST CUT THE METAL SHIELD OFF ANY CD MINI DIN CONTROL CABLE WITH A JUNIOR HACKSAW AND IT WILL FIT PERFECTLY (IT ONLY GOES IN ONE WAY BECAUSE OF THE WAY THE PINS ARE LAID OUT!). I USED AN OLD MAC DIN PLUG BECAUSE IT WAS 3M LONG! WORKS PERFECTLY!

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Din pin wiring

depending on how bad the current plug is what you can do is cut the plug down the middle (about 1/2" from the the tips of the pins) and what that will do is put you inside the plug just behind the solder points on the pins and from there ou should be able to indentify which colored wire went where and then make a diagram on paper. If the plug is not too bad off right now i would cut the cable behind the plug and trace whatever wires are still good to the tips of the pins and write their locations down before cutting the plug. Try to cut the plug as clean as possible using something like a dremel rotary tool works well, you may have to pause in cutting if the plastic starts melting too much do to heat from friction.
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