Kenwood: KES-5, Good Quality 3.5mm connector?

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W6BAR

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Hello everyone!

I purchased a KES-5 Kenwood speaker for use in a mobile setup with a V71A. Of course, I completely forgot a 3.5mm connector was needed. Would anyone have a trusted source for connectors I can use? Perhaps even Made in the USA? Google has not been a huge help/ my search skills definitely lack.

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If you have a musical instrument store in your area, see if they have connectors. Used to be that you could purchase the parts to repair audio cables at those shops. Finding a good 1/8 connector shouldn't be a problem.

If you are going to order online, Switchcraft is a good brand.
 

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Switchcraft is good, but they have always been very proud of their stuff and my experience with their 1/4" phone connectors has been mixed, though better than Radio Shack back in the day.

About the best apparent quality and lowest price and in-stock I could find on Mouser's website was an Amphenol brand plug for $3.33 each:

Neutrik is another good brand of audio connectors. Mouser sells their REAN brand which may be cheap crap that Neutrik is too proud to put their own name on.

I poked around on the Sweetwater and Guitar Center websites and didn't find any loose 1/8" plugs. Maybe I missed them. Guitar Center has 300 stores and you can find one in just about every major city.
 

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You can search Amazon. Just about any plug will work. I like all metal plugs:


But if you are all thumbs when it comes to soldering you can get the screw terminal type:

 

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Awesome. Thanks for the responses all, between all of those I'm sure I'll be able to figure it out!
 

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Rather than buy just a connector, why not get a quality cable with connector already attached? Maybe a 1/8" extension cable. Cut off the female end and install it in place of the cable on the speaker. Personally, I'd rather open up a speaker and solder wires to big connectors inside a speaker, than solder wires to tiny connectors on a plug.
 
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