I’ve got few of these around my house. What are they for? by kajjot10 Tags:germany 8 comments Well those are for 2 pin DIN plugs. What they *could* be used for: Pretty much anything. What they probably are: Depending on the location I’d say for speakers? Really old speakers. Those are old loudspeaker sockets, should be DIN 41529 standard. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lautsprecherstecker Speakers so old they are Schpeakerz Flush-mounted passive loudspeaker terminals, probably leading to some place in your home to connect an amplifier to. Passive speakers, left and right some old sofas can be plugged in there edit: this one for example: https://www.reddit.com/r/WerWieWas/s/uyL0Rcu3bx Like others wrote: passive speakers. But these are used for lower voltage electricity too. I have seen these used in some recent 5-20 volt power supplies, because the separation between + and – is guaranteed, important for speakers too. Comments are closed.
Well those are for 2 pin DIN plugs. What they *could* be used for: Pretty much anything. What they probably are: Depending on the location I’d say for speakers?
Those are old loudspeaker sockets, should be DIN 41529 standard. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lautsprecherstecker
Flush-mounted passive loudspeaker terminals, probably leading to some place in your home to connect an amplifier to.
some old sofas can be plugged in there edit: this one for example: https://www.reddit.com/r/WerWieWas/s/uyL0Rcu3bx
Like others wrote: passive speakers. But these are used for lower voltage electricity too. I have seen these used in some recent 5-20 volt power supplies, because the separation between + and – is guaranteed, important for speakers too.
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Well those are for 2 pin DIN plugs.
What they *could* be used for: Pretty much anything.
What they probably are: Depending on the location I’d say for speakers?
Really old speakers.
Those are old loudspeaker sockets, should be DIN 41529 standard.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lautsprecherstecker
Speakers so old they are Schpeakerz
Flush-mounted passive loudspeaker terminals, probably leading to some place in your home to connect an amplifier to.
Passive speakers, left and right
some old sofas can be plugged in there
edit: this one for example: https://www.reddit.com/r/WerWieWas/s/uyL0Rcu3bx
Like others wrote: passive speakers. But these are used for lower voltage electricity too. I have seen these used in some recent 5-20 volt power supplies, because the separation between + and – is guaranteed, important for speakers too.
Comments are closed.