I have a record player. A Resprom GEC 301 to be exact. I need speakers for it but I have absolutely no idea but the plug is very strange. (It has one hole with five holes above it that looks like petals) Does anybody have any ideas for speakers?
That looks like a 6 pin Mini-DIN plug to me. I have never seen this used for sound before and it might be a proprietary speaker configuration using the mini din plug, similar or same as PS2 connection, from the manufacturer. There are a few variations of the mini-DIN plug so you may need to contact the manufacturer and find out specifically for them. I suspect your turntable is a regional model and we will not find much information on it internationally.
I can't find any information about that record player.
Are your sure that speakers connected directly to the turntable? A 5 pin din connector plug like this one https/www.parts-express.com/neutrik-rean-nys322g-5-pin-din-plug-gold-contacts--092-152
https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_connector
might match the jack in the turntable. This would usually be connected to an audio system rather than directly to speakers.
I can't find anything on it either, but I suspect that it needs to be connected via an XLR connector to an amplification device or possibly uses a connector and speaker assembly similar to what is used on the Logitech Z323 speaker system to connect the subwoofer to the primary speaker.
That looks like a 6 pin Mini-DIN plug to me. I have never seen this used for sound before and it might be a proprietary speaker configuration using the mini din plug, similar or same as PS2 connection, from the manufacturer. There are a few variations of the mini-DIN plug so you may need to contact the manufacturer and find out specifically for them. I suspect your turntable is a regional model and we will not find much information on it internationally.
Actually, his is a six pin counting the ground pin. We've already established what the pin configuration is. No idea on any speaker configurations for it though.