As promised, I have developed a way to make the S/PDIF signaIs dockable through the Mic In line of the harness. I decided that I didn't want to make any permanent alterations to the wiring of the docking harness.
I carefully removed the contacts associated with the mic in line (on the ends of the gray and black striped wire on "Analog" and gray wire on "Digital") from the two connectors labeled "Digital" and "Analogue." I then inserted them into a Molex 873690200 male connector (2 conductor version of connectors used on the Empeg). To mate with this, I used a Molex 894000220 female connector. This connector is then soldered to a pair of wires which are fashioned into a special harness that connects both the Mic In line and the panel mount RCA of the coaxial S/PDIF out to the coaxial out connector on my digital out board.
For the sled half of the docking connector, I did not want to use the cheap stock mic in line, so I started with a fresh sled connector and assembled a digital female RCA cable with a Monster Cable connector and Monster Cable digital coax line. This is what I will use at home (no sled), rather than the panel mount RCA cable on the back of the Empeg. Obviously the same could be done for a sled mounted harness plug. Just remove the old mic in line and crimp a new cable.
Everything works perfectly through the docking connector. This is definitely the way to go if you want to use coax in the car.
Anyone interested in these? The Monster Cable part is quite pricey as I have to get the connectors off of a Y-cable and the digital coax from a premade cable. I don't think it's totally necessary either, but why not do it? The interior wiring is also problematic, as one of the Molex connectors is only available through samples or huge quantites. One solder joint is also required. Anyway if anyone is interested, let me know and I'll see what I can do. Don't forget, this will also work well for sub out too.
Pictures to follow.
Stu
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