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Q: transperent cords and plugs

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Søren M

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello Group,

Where do i bye transperent stuff like transperent net cords for 230 volt
and transperent plugs and sockets?

Looking forward to hear your answers.

Best regards + happy new year.
Søren M
 
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Victor Roberts

Jan 1, 1970
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Dear Andrew Gabriel,

thank you for your answer and link unfortianaly its an US plug and i am
looking for European stuffs.

/Søren

Pretty strange US plug. Looks rather UK'ish to me.

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Daniel J. Stern

Jan 1, 1970
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thank you for your answer and link unfortianaly its an US plug and i am
looking for European stuffs.

The linked plug is a UK item, not US.

You need to be more specific about which "European" plug you need; there
are several different plugs used in Europe.
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Jan 1, 1970
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Victor said:
Pretty strange US plug. Looks rather UK'ish to me.

I think he's looking for the type they use on the mainland. There are
probably a few variations, so perhaps the OP needs to be more specific
than '230 volt'.
 
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Clive Mitchell

Jan 1, 1970
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Adam said:

I have to say that for audiophile plugs I found these very
disappointing. I went for the luxury cryogenically processed version
and hooked one up directly to my Audiophile MAX lustre cones (with
zee-metal shielding) using a short length of Silver enhanced OFC
omni-directional Litz cable. Imagine my surprise when upon plugging the
mains connector into my platinum mains outlet, the speakers exhibited an
objectionable level of mains hum before ceasing to operate completely
with a strong smell of burnt polycrystaline carbon-fibre wank domes.

Now I'm going to have to hire a consultant to create me a new super
hi-fi system to ensure that everything matches again. Goodness knows
how I'll manage without a flat frequency response digitally oversampled
sound stage in the meantime. Hopefully I'll be able to reuse my
existing power grit ultra-field dampening gravel if it's not been
polarised by the pulse of anti-sound from my now defunct super-speakers.
 
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Søren M

Jan 1, 1970
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"Daniel J. Stern" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse
thank you for your answer and link unfortianaly its an US plug and i
am
looking for European stuffs.

The linked plug is a UK item, not US.

You need to be more specific about which "European" plug you need; there
are several different plugs used in Europe.

Hello Daniel J. Stern,

the stuff i am looking for is sockets lightbulbs 230 Volt in your living
room og workdesks.

And not for audio because they are not recionised for use for lighting.

/Søren
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Jan 1, 1970
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Søren M said:
"Daniel J. Stern" <[email protected]> skrev i en meddelelse



The linked plug is a UK item, not US.

You need to be more specific about which "European" plug you need; there
are several different plugs used in Europe.

Hello Daniel J. Stern,

the stuff i am looking for is sockets lightbulbs 230 Volt in your living
room og workdesks.

Neither I nor Dan (I suspect) have any 230 Volt outlets in our living
rooms or workdesks.
 
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