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Hey all,

I've been experimenting with my interconnects as of late, and as much as I was a skeptic before, I do notice that they indeed change the sound slightly. I've experimented with Silver-Plated copper (Simply Physics interconnects) as well as OFC Copper ones (Monster i250) so far. Thing here is that although the Monster ones seem fine enough for SQ, I hate how tight they are on the RCA female jacks... it's so tight to the point where I worry those turbine connectors may damage them with frequent plugging/unplugging. Therefore, I'm in a market for a nice used or DIY copper RCA-RCA interconnects to have it replaced.

I'd obviously like a well made one, hopefully OFC or high purity copper, with good soldering on the joints, good insulation, well shielded, good connectors (Neutriks are fine, and Furutechs would be even better) and all that... Not looking for anything extravagant, just something to the quality of Blue Jeans or Kimber Toniks would be sufficient... and since my DAC is usually right beside my amp (Pico -> WA6), I don't need much distance; 2 feet would be more than enough. Pictures of your previous work if you are offering DIY would be most appreciated. Seller must be willing to ship it off to here in Toronto, Canada. Please PM me with your offers. Thanks!
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YGPM re: DIY male to female RCAs
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