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I am sure it is very fine audio cable, but why is it so ridiculously fat?
Mombasaflash 26.02.2020
It is okay for normal straight jacks, but approach with caution if you want angled jacks.
After years of using George L's solderless jacks and cable I purchased this cable to try out the Neutrik Timbre jack. With the extremely limited space inside this specialist jack it was extremely difficult to assemble with this big fat inflexible cable.
EDIT: I would like to qualify my previous assessment.
Never, I mean ... NEVER ...EVER, have I come across such a f*#%!g awful cable. Making up jack cables has been a 'bread & butter' task for nearly fifty years but what is normally a three minute job is transformed into 45 minutes of frustration.
Unless you like wasting your time, look elsewhere for your cable.