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My desktop rigs contain cabling that, by most standards, would be considered expensive. I have, however, been hesitant to plunk down the big bucks on a fancy mini-to-mini interconnect for my portable rig, and so have pretty much been using the one that I believe came with my HeadRoom Total AirHead, which looks to be made of the same cabling as that which dangles from my Etymotic ER4S. I did have Markertek make me a nice shielded mini-to-mini that sounded better than my came-with-it mini-to-mini, but a buddy permanently borrowed it, and, besides, its long straight plugs always had me worried about undue stress on the jacks. Whatever I would upgrade to from now on would definitely have to have right-angle plugs like my came-with-it cable for both the compactness and reduced stress on the jacks.
I think I've now found a strong candidate to finally upgrade my portable rig's cabling, and it looks like this:
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Read the cable's sheath: Cardas.
Now check out this page for a description, and, just as importantly, the price of $19.95, which is for the 6" or 12" length (I think it's available in longer lengths, but contact HeadRoom to confirm this).
I'm definitely borrowing my Markertek cable back from my buddy to compare it to this one when it arrives.
I think I've now found a strong candidate to finally upgrade my portable rig's cabling, and it looks like this:
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Read the cable's sheath: Cardas.
Now check out this page for a description, and, just as importantly, the price of $19.95, which is for the 6" or 12" length (I think it's available in longer lengths, but contact HeadRoom to confirm this).
I'm definitely borrowing my Markertek cable back from my buddy to compare it to this one when it arrives.