Can I create a DIY audio cable for my Denon S-101?

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Asked By GadgetFan42 On

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!

3 Answers

Answered By LinkFinderX On

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.

SoundTechGuru -

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

Answered By TechyNerd88 On

It might help if you post a picture of the connectors! There might be some available from other devices that could work for you.

ConnectorHunter21 -

Here’s what the connectors look like! [Image Link](https://preview.redd.it/fiomvrcvx73g1.png?width=454&format=png&auto=webp&s=1f71d8add6d15f7817c59e5db5cb2e04a0bd18f9)

HelpSeeker99 -

Thanks! This gives a clear idea of what I need to replicate.

Answered By CablesRUs On

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!

CuriousCaller -

I did look, but the prices were too high for my budget, and the manuals didn't provide much info on the cables.

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