Hi everyone! My dad lost the audio cable for his old Denon S-101, and it seems nearly impossible to find a replacement. I heard that the connector has a unique shape (sorry for not knowing the technical terms). I'm curious if I could potentially 3D-print the connector and use it to create my own cable. Is this feasible with standard 3D printing materials? Are there any metal parts I need that can't be printed? Or should I just accept that these speakers are done for? Thanks for any help!
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Check this out: [Cable Link](https://picclick.com/Denon-System-Subwoofer-Link-Cable-for-S-101-S-102-336127280787.html). Just a potential option! But maybe look for something similar to this [Different Link](https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/136223608002) instead.
It might help if you post a picture of the connectors! There might be some available from other devices that could work for you.
Here’s what the connectors look like! [Image Link](https://preview.redd.it/fiomvrcvx73g1.png?width=454&format=png&auto=webp&s=1f71d8add6d15f7817c59e5db5cb2e04a0bd18f9)
Thanks! This gives a clear idea of what I need to replicate.
Have you tried looking for "denon s-101 cable" on eBay? I saw options ranging from £6 to £25. Also, checking out the "denon s-101 manual" might give you the specs to make one yourself. It's a bit surprising you didn’t do some searching first!
I did look, but the prices were too high for my budget, and the manuals didn't provide much info on the cables.

Definitely, that looks more like what I'm searching for! Thanks for the tip!