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I'm going to switch out an old Trillium ...I'm guessing it's a 616.. from the late 70's...did that require a male or female 25pr. amphenol???
Thanks for your time.
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Hi I have no idea what a Trillium is. However I do know that www.wedophones.com have free dowloadable Trillium system manuals. All the best Greg
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My Trillium Panther II 820/1032/2064 manual says you need a Male Amp cable.
Rhett
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Trillium wasn't late 70's; it was mid-late 80's and there are still manuals available in many places. Yes, like RCA said, a male cable is required for station port connections.
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