Is this a blade/blade I/C?
Easy Runnin
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I'm pretty sure it is, I just want to confirm.
HT- Samsung PN50B860/Integra DTR 30.3/Rt55 Fronts
Rt35i Surrounds/Cs1000p Center/SVS BP1000 Sub
2CH - B&K MC-101 pre/B&K EX-442 amp/NAD 2400 amp
Polk SDA1C, Polk Monitor 7, New Large Advents and Polk RTA 8T
BR - Yamaha CR800/Polk monitor 5
Rt35i Surrounds/Cs1000p Center/SVS BP1000 Sub
2CH - B&K MC-101 pre/B&K EX-442 amp/NAD 2400 amp
Polk SDA1C, Polk Monitor 7, New Large Advents and Polk RTA 8T
BR - Yamaha CR800/Polk monitor 5
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Looks like it but hard for me to tell in picture. As long as both are flat sided then yes.Speakers: SDA-1C (most all the goodies)
Preamp: Joule Electra LA-150 MKII SE
Amp: Wright WPA 50-50 EAT KT88s
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Yes, it is usually referred to as a "twin blade" connector as opposed to a "pin blade".
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Sure look like it to me, just make sure both blades are flat and one is wider than the other.
I usually refer to them as a "blade/Blade I.C." denoting the narrow blade and wide Blade but "twin blade" works just as well.“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” ~ Mark Twain -