TOFT ATB-32 Console. Need DC cable plug

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Hi guys.

Just got a nice used TOFT ATB-32 console, but the female DC power cable connector plug to the console is bad. Its fractured internally.

So I called PMI Audio Group, Tofts master distributor for a replacement. But they don't sell the connector only. But they will sell you an entire new 9 foot long cable for $50 plus shipping.

I'll buy it if I absolutely have to, but what a waste. So does anyone know where to get the 6 in connector that;s used on the TB series of Toft consoles?  i don't see any brand or numbers on the connector shells or even inside the connector.

Have any of you got any ideas?

Thanks!  Greg.
 
I have an atb psu. It is original when they wired from the pau to the mixer with a cable grommit and connected into the mixer. If that is the end you need,  I live local to socal, we could work it out. I don't have the toft anymore and the psu I use for other things so I could let the cable go.
 
Long shot: any chance you still have that power supply for the Toft ATB..???.. My son rescued a Toft atb from a scrap company … he wants to try to see if it will work despite a sticker that says bad channel. It doesn’t have a power supply. Is there a comparable solution/product/inventory you would recommend; Any insight you can assist with would be appreciated.
It’s sitting on my coffee table.
It will be expensive to ship as it is heavy. But I will let it go for little money as it is better served to a working desk.
Dm me and we can talk
 
Hi guys.

Just got a nice used TOFT ATB-32 console, but the female DC power cable connector plug to the console is bad. Its fractured internally.

If you can't find the original one, then just buy a different connector with the same number of Pins ans install that one. Get one Female and one Male and instal both replacing the old connectors and you're sorted
 
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