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<blockquote data-quote="valvesound" data-source="post: 292348" data-attributes="member: 14075"><p>Ian how much did this set you back? (One pair 1m long I assume)</p><p></p><p>As I see it the only "bad" part of this cable is the ferrule. The ferrule material I think is aluminium so all the good material like the OFC copper conductor(s) and the rhodium plated connector is connected via a piece of aluminium albeit a very small section, it is there. I don't know if it makes it "bad" at all, just mentioning as I saw that as the "weak" link in the chain. I also wonder how good a connection the grub screw makes to the ferrule as it will be more a point connection rather than squashing into the copper conductor(s) which is softer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valvesound, post: 292348, member: 14075"] Ian how much did this set you back? (One pair 1m long I assume) As I see it the only "bad" part of this cable is the ferrule. The ferrule material I think is aluminium so all the good material like the OFC copper conductor(s) and the rhodium plated connector is connected via a piece of aluminium albeit a very small section, it is there. I don't know if it makes it "bad" at all, just mentioning as I saw that as the "weak" link in the chain. I also wonder how good a connection the grub screw makes to the ferrule as it will be more a point connection rather than squashing into the copper conductor(s) which is softer. [/QUOTE]
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