I'm familiar with these. I rebuilt a couple 200-series boards and made my own tube preamp for my personal 200A.twelvepoint wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 8:56 am Vintage electrical connector question:
I have a Wurlitzer electric piano and I’m working on the amplifier board. It’s about a 3x5” pcb that amplifies the pickup, drives the onboard speakers and has the tremolo circuit. Connections are made to the board with socketed wires that press onto pins on the board. The pins are circular, 1.5mm diameter and 5ish mm tall. A couple of them pulled out of the board when I was removing the wires.
So I’d like to get replacements and solder them back in, but I think these things are obsolete. Is there a modern solution to this? I can’t really use standard header blocks as the pins don’t conform to any traditional spacing. I could solder on short leads on the board and use m/f connectors but also I’m not sure what a good practice would be.
This is a bit hard to describe without a photo, but I’ll try and post one later.
I'd get a strip of standard header pins and cut off single pins from the strip. I think they should be large enough diameter to mate with the female barrels on the wires.