DIN Shortie

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OVERVIEW

Noise-reducing DIN plugs for unused amplifier DIN inputs

Perfect for Naim amps!

  • Reduce unwanted noise in your amplifier
  • Each pack contains one DIN Shortie
  • Plug in to your unused DIN sockets

    The Shortie is a high quality 5 pin DIN plug.

    The DIN Shortie is wired only to short the input pins of a NAIM socket. So they are safe to use on Tape IN/OUT sockets as well.

    Two versions are available:

    A 5 pin 180 degree version for any standard input socket
    A 5 pin 240 degree version for any Aux input sockets only.

    Did you know that the unused interconnect input sockets on your amplifier act as aerials for external airborne interference to pollute the circuit? We believe the cure is simple!

    Plug our Noise Reducing DIN Shortie into your Din sockets. Our tests showed that with them in place, the sound was cleaner, clearer and smoother.






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  • Customer Reviews
    Overall product rating 5 / 5
    5 / 5

    reviewed by Nathan
    31 Mar 2018
    Yes, I recommend this product.
    "Super Value And Easy Upgrade..."
    I used one Din and five RCA shorties in my Naim one box system. In my circumstances there was an immediately noticeable improvement in bass definition. True bargain upgrade in HiFi terms. Try them.
    5 / 5

    reviewed by Bob Sliman
    07 Mar 2017
    Yes, I recommend this product.
    "DIN Shortie"
    just put a shortie in my tape input. more clarity and deeper spaces. Magic!
    5 / 5

    reviewed by Bob Sliman
    20 Feb 2017
    Yes, I recommend this product.
    "So Much From So Little!"
    Made my old Nait sound more precise and detailed with one placed in the tuner input, now about to buy one for the tape din.