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In Reply to: RE: STAX Amplifier Repair posted by sisterray on August 02, 2024 at 08:06:55
If I can find the STAX plug at a reasonable price, I'll make my own adapter. My Koss headphones include an extension cable that I can use for the Koss plug. I looked for a STAX extension cable online, but all the ones I found cost more than $100. If you know of an inexpensive STAX plug or extension cable, let me know. I'll be happy to make an adapter for you, too. Of course, you'll need to provide the Koss plug because I have only one of those. You could use the Koss extension cable from your ESP-950 headphones like I plan to do.
I wish I could find someone with an old pair of STAX headphones that were broken and ready to be discarded. I could use the cable and plug to make an adapter. In fact, I'd be willing to pay a reasonable price for the STAX cable with plug.
Best regards,
John Elison
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As you know, everything electrostatic is very expensive. This extends to the STAX extension cables. I got one essentially free when I bought a used system.
"'Cause when love is gone, there's always justice./And when justice is gone, there's always force./And when force is gone, there's always Mom. Hi Mom!" Laurie Anderson, "O Superman (For Massenet)"
I just found the Moon Audio website with a five-pin connector that supposedly fits STAX amplifiers for a mere $25. It looks like it might be the one Darin Fong uses. I'm sure it will cost a bit more than $25 when shipping charges are added. Still, it shouldn't be too expensive, so I may order one of these.
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