What is this vintage connector (do you have one?)

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Dreams

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Amphenol connector on a Langevin console. 20 pins, I need one more of  the male type (pictured). Female type i found as part number 126-807, if that's of any help. Looks like a few companies made this type of connector, but i haven't been able to come up with much.
 

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I my have a few.  I don't think I've ever seen a non-Amphenol.  '

Tell us more about this console.  There are very few actual Langevin consoles. 
 
EmRR said:
I my have a few.  I don't think I've ever seen a non-Amphenol.  '

I have a bunch of the 15-pin versions kicking around, definitely either a different manufacturer or at least a cheaper line, i suppose I just assumed someone else made em

EmRR said:
Tell us more about this console.  There are very few actual Langevin consoles.

10x2 AM-4 console, probably 1968 or so. There are actually 13 module slots, for whatever reason, so I'm looking to make a sort of "master stereo" module to control the monitoring and mix master fader because it's currently more like a 'dual mono' board. I put pans on each channel (long story), final step is ganged level controls lol. I'll see if i can get some pictures up
 
Ah, didn’t know those were used on that series.

No luck here yet.  Search Collins Radio connectors, i think that one is part of a receiver wiring harness. 
 
anybody got any leads on the female connector for am-16? I think it is 'winchester mre14 receptacle' or even just the contacts?
 
shabtek said:
anybody got any leads on the female connector for am-16? I think it is 'winchester mre14 receptacle' or even just the contacts?

Definitely not easy to find. 
 
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